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Health Disparities Among Children in Immigrant Households: New York City 2009 and 2017

Jennifer Woo Baidal, Mary-Elizabeth Vachon, Amanda Hernandez,Diksha Brahmbhatt,Janet E. Rosenbaum,Sheng Li

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health(2024)

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Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that children in New York City (NYC) with an immigrant parent were more likely to lack health insurance and report poorer parent-rated health compared to those of US-born parents in this serial, cross-sectional study using existing data from 2009 to 2017 among children age < 12 years in two NYC health surveys. Main outcomes were parent-reported responses for (1) child insurance coverage and (2) child general health status. In multivariable logistic regression models, we estimated likelihood of outcomes for children of immigrants compared to those of US-born parents, adjusting for child, parent, and household characteristics. We included 2,637 children in 2009 and 7,042 in 2017 in NYC. In 2017, children of immigrant parents were more likely to experience uninsurance than children of US-born parents [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.36 (95
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Health care disparities,Immigrant,Child health,Health services research
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