Mesh : Humans Mexico / ethnology United States Family Separation Adolescent Child Refugees / psychology Emigrants and Immigrants / psychology Hispanic or Latino / statistics & numerical data El Salvador / ethnology

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.jaac.2023.09.546

Abstract:
Record-breaking levels of asylum seeking by families with young children continue at the United States/Mexico border, particularly the Rio Grande Valley sector. In this Commentary, our aim is to increase awareness by providing child and adolescent mental health care providers with an update on current migrant conditions, bringing to light issues of family separation previously highlighted in the Journal.1 For context, our international group has collected data, via 3 large-scale studies funded by the National Institutes of Health, from more than 600 Latinx immigrants seeking asylum at the US/Mexico border in the last 4 years, during which levels of violence, climate disruption, and poverty in the Northern Triangle of Central America (ie, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) and Mexico have propelled high and sustained levels of asylum seeking in the United States. We contribute expertise in clinical psychology, Latinx psychology, attachment disruption, and public health, as well as this front-row perspective.
摘要:
在美国/墨西哥边境,有年幼子女的家庭寻求庇护的人数继续破纪录,特别是里奥格兰德河谷地区。在这篇评论中,我们的目标是通过向儿童和青少年精神卫生保健提供者提供有关当前移民状况的最新信息来提高认识,揭示了先前在期刊中强调的家庭分离问题。1对于上下文,我们的国际小组收集了数据,通过美国国立卫生研究院资助的3项大规模研究,在过去的4年里,有600多名拉丁裔移民在美国和墨西哥边境寻求庇护,在何种程度的暴力中,气候破坏,和中美洲北三角的贫困(即,萨尔瓦多,危地马拉,和洪都拉斯)和墨西哥推动了在美国寻求庇护的高水平和持续水平。我们贡献了临床心理学方面的专业知识,拉丁心理学,附件中断,和公共卫生,以及这个前排的视角。
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