Mental health implications of family separation as the result of migration policies in the United States: A systematic review

M Naseh, Y Zeng, E Ahn, F Cohen, M Rfat - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
The practice of family separation as a mechanism of oppression has a deep-rooted history in
the US, manifesting in diverse contexts, including punitive migration policies. This systematic …

Pandemic precarity: COVID‐19's impact on Mexican and Central American immigrant families

MJ García, CV Brooks, D Ambriz, EA Ekl… - Journal of Marriage …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study examines the association of gender, parenthood, and marriage with
reports of perceived pandemic precarity among Mexican and Central American immigrants …

My relatives are waiting: Barriers to tribal enrollment of fostered/adopted American Indians

AL Landers, SM Danes, AA Morgan… - Journal of Marriage …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The present study fills a literature gap by examining barriers to tribal enrollment for
American Indian fostered and adopted individuals. Background Systematic child removal …

[HTML][HTML] Is climate migration successful adaptation or maladaptation? A holistic assessment of outcomes in Kenya

A Tubi, Y Israeli - Climate Risk Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Research is increasingly approaching migration as an adaptation to climate risk. Yet our
understanding of the migration-adaptation nexus remains limited, as most studies …

Migrantenfamilien

H Baykara-Krumme - Handbuch Familiensoziologie, 2022 - Springer
Dieser Beitrag widmet sich der Differenzkategorie und dem Strukturmerkmal „Migration “und
diskutiert, welche migrationsspezifischen Aspekte in der familiensoziologischen Forschung …

“Pues que pase lo que Dios quiera”: Strategies for Dealing with Emotional Discomfort in Undocumented Mexican Immigrants Living in the United States

MM López, LR Lira, MTS Méndez, F Wagner… - Salud …, 2024 - medigraphic.com
Introducción. Los migrantes indocumentados viven en constante invisibilidad social, legal y
política, esto influye negativamente en su salud mental a la vez que dificulta su acceso a …

[PDF][PDF] You Can Leave The Autocracy, But Will The Autocracy Leave You? Subjective Well-being of Russian Political Migrants in 2022

I Sergeeva, E Kamalov - 2023 - osf.io
Due to political crises, millions of people have moved beyond their autocratic home
countries in search of a more secure life. However, the influence and control of these …

Long-Term Mental Health Effects of Children Separated at the US/Mexico Border

JE Montany - 2024 - search.proquest.com
This study investigated the long-term mental health effects of forced family separations on
migrant children and families at the US/Mexico border, contextualized within international …

Migration and Gendered Interactions at the US-Mexico Border during the Period of the Trump Administration

IA Scomparin - 2021 - dspace.unive.it
This thesis is the result of a systematic literature review conducted from January to July
2021. It offers an in-depth look at the themes of migration and gender through the means of …

[PDF][PDF] The complexities of family diversity in the contemporary US

MA Adler - The Changing Faces of Families, 2023 - library.oapen.org
188 Marina A. Adler diverse, their membership is no longer only based on blood or legal
relationships (Lamanna et al., 2021). According to Cherlin (2004), these trends reflect a …