Immigrant Trauma and Mental Health Outcomes Among Latino Youth

AbstractWhile research has demonstrated an association between trauma and mental health, this study examined the association between trauma experienced premigration, during migration, and postmigration, and current mental health status among Latino youth aged 12 –17 years old living in the US for<  3 years. Participants reported traumatic events experienced in their home country, during migration, and after settling in the US. Regression models examined trauma experienced at each stage of the migration process predicting current levels of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress diso rder. Two-thirds of youth experienced at least one traumatic event, 44% experienced an event once, and 23% experienced two or more traumatic events during migration. Trauma experienced at different migration stages was associated with distinctive mental health outcomes. It is essential that access t o culturally sensitive assessment and treatment services be available to ensure transition to a healthy adulthood.
Source: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research