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3.5 KiB
YAML
104 lines
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YAML
abstract: 'An estimated 10.5 million undocumented immigrants reside in the U.S.;
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10\% are 55 and older. Undocumented older adults do not qualify for
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Medicaid or Social Security benefits even though many pay taxes. The
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study examines undocumented older adults'' perceptions on their health
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status and their experiences in accessing health care. In-depth
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semi-structured interviews were used to facilitate dialogue with
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undocumented older adults (N = 30) ages 55-63 (M = 61.67, SD = 5.50).
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Most of the participants were Mexican (n = 26, 87\%) and had lived in
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the U.S. on average 21 years (SD = 8.78). A constant comparative
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approach was used while completing initial, focused, and axial coding.
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Participants were classified into a five-group typology that captures
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the intersection of perceived health status/need and access to health
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care; (1) High need, with access to care; (2) High need, with ambiguous
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access; (3) Undiagnosed need, with no access; (4) Perceived healthy
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status, with no access; (5) Healthy status, with access to care.
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Participants who reported high health needs experienced a range of
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chronic and degenerative health conditions. Participants accessed care
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by paying-out-of-pocket (between \$100 and 300/visit for consultation,
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lab work, and medications). High need participants with ambiguous access
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have been able to access care through permanently residing under color
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of law status or Medically Indigent Services Programs; access is
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uncertain given their undocumented status and changes in policies.
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Participants faced multiple barriers to accessing health care-mainly
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high cost and documentation status. Limited access to care leads to
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several detrimental consequences such as debilitated health, emotional
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burden, and economic insecurity. Older undocumented adults are a
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vulnerable population that experience great health needs. The high cost
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for health care and limited access to care takes a toll on undocumented
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older adults. The findings highlight many opportunities for policy
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advocacy and practice with older undocumented adults.'
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affiliation: 'Ayon, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Calif Riverside, Sch Publ Policy,
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900 Univ Way, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
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Ayon, Cecilia; Lopez Torres, Andrea Sthepania, Univ Calif Riverside, Sch Publ Policy,
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900 Univ Way, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
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Ramos Santiago, Jonathan, Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Social Work, Berkeley, CA 94720
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USA.'
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author: Ayon, Cecilia and Ramos Santiago, Jonathan and Lopez Torres, Andrea Sthepania
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author-email: cayon@ucr.edu
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author_list:
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- family: Ayon
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given: Cecilia
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- family: Ramos Santiago
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given: Jonathan
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- family: Lopez Torres
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given: Andrea Sthepania
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1007/s10903-019-00966-7
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earlyaccessdate: JAN 2020
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eissn: 1557-1920
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files: []
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issn: 1557-1912
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journal: JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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keywords: Undocumented; Older adults; Health; Health access
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keywords-plus: 'IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT; LEGAL VIOLENCE; BARRIERS; QUALITY; JUSTICE;
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PROGRAM; RISK'
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language: English
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month: OCT
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number: '5'
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number-of-cited-references: '65'
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pages: 996-1009
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papis_id: 1039745708e2f176aad55e16401e63cd
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ref: Ayon2020latinxundocumented
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researcherid-numbers: Torres, Andrea/HLP-6166-2023
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times-cited: '19'
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title: Latinx Undocumented Older Adults, Health Needs and Access to Healthcare
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000505365100002
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usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
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usage-count-since-2013: '10'
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volume: '22'
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web-of-science-categories: Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health
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year: '2020'
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