2016
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyw346
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Abstract: Our findings highlight the implications of racialized stressors not only for the health of Latino immigrants, but also for USA-born co-ethnics.

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“…In an examination of the impact that ICE raids have on adverse health outcomes, Novak, Geronimus, and Martinez-Cardoso (2017) (Novak et al, 2017, p. 839).…”
Section: Exposure To Psychological Violence Influences On the Ontogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an examination of the impact that ICE raids have on adverse health outcomes, Novak, Geronimus, and Martinez-Cardoso (2017) (Novak et al, 2017, p. 839).…”
Section: Exposure To Psychological Violence Influences On the Ontogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Similar consequences have been documented after the increased enforcement of state immigration policies [6][7][8] and the occurrence of immigration enforcement actions in the workplace. 9,10 The consequences may extend to the physical and mental health of US-born ethnic minority populations who are perceived to be immigrants. 11,12 Children born in the United States in families with mixed immigration status may also experience consequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novak et al, 2017; Nuru-Jeter et al, 2009;Suglia et al, 2010). Any fundamental shift in attitude, understanding, and policy towards creating systems of dignity, such as accessible, consistent supportive healthcare, in addition to informative, culturally humble and respectful health providers, can improve Black, Hispanic, and Latina women's birth experiences by…”
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confidence: 99%