Latiné immigrant heterogeneity: Striking health differences among Cuban refugee/migration waves to the United States

拉丁美洲移民的异质性:古巴难民/移民潮涌入美国后,不同移民群体之间存在显著的健康差异

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Abstract

Latiné people differ markedly in our lived experiences in ways that are underappreciated. Meanwhile, variations in social experiences are known to be associated with differential health outcomes. We test whether immigration history is associated with health differences among U.S.-based Cuban refugees. Cubans from the circum-1980 Mariel Boatlift migration wave reported significantly higher instance and severity of disability on average than Early Cuban Exiles (1959-1962), Freedom Flight refugees (1965-1973), and Special Period (1990-2002) refugees. In contrast, disability among immigrants from Mexico to the U.S. across time-matched periods followed a different pattern. To help identify potential factors underlying the Cuban refugee pattern, we interviewed Miami-based Cubans. Participants described heightened discrimination in 1980s Cuba and U.S., which we hypothesize contributed to higher instances of disability refugees of that era. Our results suggest that understanding the history of Latiné immigration relative to country of origin, and the differential experiences of individuals both across and among ethnic groups, is imperative. A more nuanced understanding of the social determinants of immigrant health is important to help combat adverse factors in future generations.

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