Emotional Wellbeing of Asylum-Seeking Children After Release From Immigration Detention
Luis H. Zayas,
Alice P. Villatoro,
Tatiana Londoño
et al.
Abstract:Families seeking asylum in the United States are often placed in detention centers after fleeing crime, violence, and government ineffectiveness in their countries. Migration brings more hardship, terror, and trauma. The cumulative psychological and social effects from detention need to be better understood. This exploratory study examines the effects of detention and family separation on immigrant children’s psychosocial wellbeing after released. We recruited 81 Central American children previously detained w… Show more
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