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拉丁裔/@移民融入轨迹:个体能动性、结构性约束,以及社区组织在移民流动中的作用。

Latinx/@ immigrant inclusion trajectories: Individual agency, structural constraints, and the role of community-based organizations in immigrant mobilities.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of New Mexico.

Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine.

出版信息

Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2020;90(6):772-786. doi: 10.1037/ort0000507. Epub 2020 Aug 27.

Abstract

Immigration is at the forefront of national, state, and local policy struggles in the United States, and Latinx/@ immigrants have experienced increased deportations, detention, and individual threats. A mobilities perspective allows analysis to extend our view of migration beyond frameworks confined to pre- and postmigration, examining trajectories of social inclusion and exclusion that are influenced by multiple factors in the receiving country. The Immigrant Well-being Project, a community-based participatory research project involving university faculty, students, staff, and representatives from 4 community-based organizations (CBOs), was initiated in New Mexico in 2017 to better understand and promote Latinx/@ immigrant mental health and integration by creating change at multiple levels. We began these efforts by conducting an in-depth study of the mental health needs, stressors, current socioeconomic, legal, and political context, and local solutions as experienced by 24 Latinx/@ immigrants and their mixed status families. Five trajectories of immigrant integration emerged: continuous exclusion, simultaneous exclusion and inclusion, continuous inclusion, movement from exclusion to inclusion, and movement from inclusion to exclusion. These diverse mobilities were shaped by participants' social locations, agency, and experiences with CBOs, which played critical roles in creating, maintaining, and/or transforming immigrants' trajectories. However, CBOs could not completely buffer immigrants from the current hostile climate and related stressors that resulted in experiences of exclusion or movement from inclusion to exclusion. These findings add to understandings of immigrant mental health, complex ongoing mobility, and mechanisms of resilience and resistance within the United States and have important implications for policy and practice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

移民问题是美国国家、州和地方政策斗争的前沿,拉丁裔/移民经历了更多的驱逐、拘留和个人威胁。从流动的角度出发,可以将分析范围扩大到超越移民前和移民后的框架,研究社会包容和排斥的轨迹,这些轨迹受到接收国多种因素的影响。移民福利项目是一个社区参与式研究项目,涉及大学教师、学生、工作人员以及 4 个社区组织(CBO)的代表,该项目于 2017 年在新墨西哥州启动,旨在通过在多个层面上创造变革,更好地了解和促进拉丁裔/移民的心理健康和融入。我们通过对 24 名拉丁裔/移民及其混合身份家庭的心理健康需求、压力源、当前的社会经济、法律和政治背景以及当地解决方案进行深入研究,开始了这些努力。五种移民融入轨迹出现了:持续排斥、同时排斥和包容、持续包容、从排斥到包容的转变以及从包容到排斥的转变。这些多样化的流动轨迹受到参与者的社会地位、机构和与 CBO 的互动的影响,这些因素在塑造、维持和/或改变移民的轨迹方面发挥了关键作用。然而,CBO 无法完全保护移民免受当前敌对环境和相关压力源的影响,这些压力源导致他们经历排斥或从包容到排斥的转变。这些发现增加了对移民心理健康、复杂的持续流动以及美国境内韧性和抵抗机制的理解,对政策和实践具有重要意义。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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