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Household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants

BACKGROUND: Migration during adolescence constitutes an important stressor that particularly impacts unaccompanied minors (UAM). Adolescent UAM in the United States (U.S.) are relatively understudied, especially regarding their resilience and emotional well-being after resettlement. Small school-bas...

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Autores principales: Orjuela-Grimm, Manuela, Marti-Castaner, Maria, Bhatt-Carreño, Silvia, Castro, Maria A., Restrepo Henao, Alexandra, Pinilla, Hector, Rodriguez, Daniela, Ruiz, Ambar, Valentin, Michelle, Levine, Arielle Richey, Gonzalez, Rossmary, Zuleta, Marisa, Pharel, Marisa, Medina, Paola, Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100103
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author Orjuela-Grimm, Manuela
Marti-Castaner, Maria
Bhatt-Carreño, Silvia
Castro, Maria A.
Restrepo Henao, Alexandra
Pinilla, Hector
Rodriguez, Daniela
Ruiz, Ambar
Valentin, Michelle
Levine, Arielle Richey
Gonzalez, Rossmary
Zuleta, Marisa
Pharel, Marisa
Medina, Paola
Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto
author_facet Orjuela-Grimm, Manuela
Marti-Castaner, Maria
Bhatt-Carreño, Silvia
Castro, Maria A.
Restrepo Henao, Alexandra
Pinilla, Hector
Rodriguez, Daniela
Ruiz, Ambar
Valentin, Michelle
Levine, Arielle Richey
Gonzalez, Rossmary
Zuleta, Marisa
Pharel, Marisa
Medina, Paola
Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto
author_sort Orjuela-Grimm, Manuela
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description BACKGROUND: Migration during adolescence constitutes an important stressor that particularly impacts unaccompanied minors (UAM). Adolescent UAM in the United States (U.S.) are relatively understudied, especially regarding their resilience and emotional well-being after resettlement. Small school-based studies have documented the mental health status of UAM who resettled reuniting with their parents. However, many do not resettle with parents and less is known about the degree to which post-resettlement household composition impacts resilience and emotional well-being. METHODS: Our goal was to examine how migration characteristics, supports, resilience, and emotional well-being vary by UAM resettlement household composition (reunification with parents, reunification with a non-parental family member, or living in a household not containing any family members). Using a mixed-methods (quantitative-qualitative) cross-sectional approach, we assessed 46 Latin American adolescent UAM to the U.S. who resettled into these three household types. RESULTS: Youth experienced support differently by household type, influencing their strategies for adapting and coping post-resettlement, impacting their resilience (Kruskal Wallis-H 4.8; p<0.09) and emotional well-being (Kruskal Wallis 5.3; p<0.07). Youth living in households without relatives (n = 9) had lower resilience (Fisher's exact test p<0.002) and positive affect (Fisher's exact test p<0.003) and needed to expend greater efforts to mobilize social supports than youth living with parents (n = 22) or with non-parental family members (n = 15). CONCLUSION: The needs and coping abilities of UAM migrants vary with the composition of their immediate receiving environment, their post-resettlement household. Understanding differences associated with these household characteristics can guide interventions to maximize emotional health and resilience.
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spelling pubmed-90466432022-04-29 Household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants Orjuela-Grimm, Manuela Marti-Castaner, Maria Bhatt-Carreño, Silvia Castro, Maria A. Restrepo Henao, Alexandra Pinilla, Hector Rodriguez, Daniela Ruiz, Ambar Valentin, Michelle Levine, Arielle Richey Gonzalez, Rossmary Zuleta, Marisa Pharel, Marisa Medina, Paola Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto J Migr Health Article BACKGROUND: Migration during adolescence constitutes an important stressor that particularly impacts unaccompanied minors (UAM). Adolescent UAM in the United States (U.S.) are relatively understudied, especially regarding their resilience and emotional well-being after resettlement. Small school-based studies have documented the mental health status of UAM who resettled reuniting with their parents. However, many do not resettle with parents and less is known about the degree to which post-resettlement household composition impacts resilience and emotional well-being. METHODS: Our goal was to examine how migration characteristics, supports, resilience, and emotional well-being vary by UAM resettlement household composition (reunification with parents, reunification with a non-parental family member, or living in a household not containing any family members). Using a mixed-methods (quantitative-qualitative) cross-sectional approach, we assessed 46 Latin American adolescent UAM to the U.S. who resettled into these three household types. RESULTS: Youth experienced support differently by household type, influencing their strategies for adapting and coping post-resettlement, impacting their resilience (Kruskal Wallis-H 4.8; p<0.09) and emotional well-being (Kruskal Wallis 5.3; p<0.07). Youth living in households without relatives (n = 9) had lower resilience (Fisher's exact test p<0.002) and positive affect (Fisher's exact test p<0.003) and needed to expend greater efforts to mobilize social supports than youth living with parents (n = 22) or with non-parental family members (n = 15). CONCLUSION: The needs and coping abilities of UAM migrants vary with the composition of their immediate receiving environment, their post-resettlement household. Understanding differences associated with these household characteristics can guide interventions to maximize emotional health and resilience. Elsevier 2022-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9046643/ /pubmed/35493420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100103 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Marti-Castaner, Maria
Bhatt-Carreño, Silvia
Castro, Maria A.
Restrepo Henao, Alexandra
Pinilla, Hector
Rodriguez, Daniela
Ruiz, Ambar
Valentin, Michelle
Levine, Arielle Richey
Gonzalez, Rossmary
Zuleta, Marisa
Pharel, Marisa
Medina, Paola
Lewis-Fernandez, Roberto
Household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants
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title_full Household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants
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title_short Household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants
title_sort household composition after resettlement and emotional health in adolescent migrants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100103
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