2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1368619
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Examining the effects of parental migration on youth mental health and substance use: a qualitative study in rural Yucatán, México

María Luisa Zúñiga,
Kayla Mulholland,
Pedro Lewin-Fischer
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundParental migration is common in Mexico and Latin America, where individuals pursue work to improve their family’s economic opportunities and children remain home in their community under the care of the remaining parent or extended family. A research gap remains about the impact of parental migration on mental health and substance use in children who remain at home. The current study explored risk and resilience factors relating to mental health and substance use among Mexican youth remaining at home… Show more

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