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- W4385827897 abstract "BACKGROUND Although systemic inequities, broadly defined, are associated with health disparities in adults, there is a dearth of research linking contextual measures of exclusionary policies or prejudicial attitudes to health impairments in children, particularly among Latino populations. In this study, we examined a composite measure of systemic inequities in relation to the cooccurrence of multiple health problems in Latino children in the United States. METHODS Participants included 17 855 Latino children aged 3 to 17 years from the National Survey of Children’s Health (2016–2020). We measured state-level systemic inequities using a factor score that combined an index of exclusionary state policies toward immigrants and aggregated survey data on prejudicial attitudes toward immigrants and Latino individuals. Caregivers reported on 3 categories of child health problems: common health difficulties in the past year, current chronic physical health conditions, and current mental health conditions. For each category, we constructed a variable reflecting 0, 1, or 2 or more conditions. RESULTS In models adjusted for sociodemographic covariates, interpersonal discrimination, and state-level income inequality, systemic inequities were associated with 1.13 times the odds of a chronic physical health condition (95% confidence interval: 1.02–1.25) and 1.24 times the odds of 2 or more mental health conditions (95% confidence interval: 1.06–1.45). CONCLUSIONS Latino children residing in states with higher levels of systemic inequity are more likely to experience mental health or chronic physical health conditions relative to those in states with lower levels of systemic inequity." @default.
- W4385827897 created "2023-08-16" @default.
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- W4385827897 date "2023-08-15" @default.
- W4385827897 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W4385827897 title "State-Level Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Policies and Health Risks in US Latino Children" @default.
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- W4385827897 doi "https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2022-057581" @default.