| Literature DB >> 31665147 |
Robert M Rodriguez1, Jesus R Torres1, Jennifer Sun2, Harrison Alter1,2, Carolina Ornelas1, Mayra Cruz1, Leah Fraimow-Wong2, Alexis Aleman3, Luis M Lovato3, Angela Wong1, Breena Taira3.
Abstract
Statements about building walls, deportation and denying services to undocumented immigrants made during President Trump's presidential campaign and presidency may induce fear in Latino populations and create barriers to their health care access. To assess how these statements relate to undocumented Latino immigrants' (UDLI) and Latino legal residents/citizens' (LLRC) perceptions of safety and their presentations for emergency care, we conducted surveys of adult patients at three county emergency departments (EDs) in California from June 2017 to December 2018. Of 1,684 patients approached, 1,337 (79.4%) agreed to participate: 34.3% UDLI, 36.9% LLRC, and 29.8% non-Latino legal residents/citizens (NLRC). The vast majority of UDLI (95%), LLRC (94%) and NLRC (85%) had heard statements about immigrants. Most UDLI (89%), LLRC (88%) and NLRC (87%) either thought that these measures were being enacted now or will be enacted in the future. Most UDLI and half of LLRC reported that these statements made them feel unsafe living in the US, 75% (95% CI 70-80%) and 51% (95% CI 47-56%), respectively. More UDLI reported that these statements made them afraid to come to the ED (24%, 95% CI 20-28%) vs LLRC (4.4%, 95% CI 3-7%) and NLRC (3.5%, 95% CI 2-6%); 55% of UDLI with this fear stated it caused them to delay coming to the ED (median delay 2-3 days). The vast majority of patients in our California EDs have heard statements during the 2016 presidential campaign or from President Trump about measures against undocumented immigrants, which have induced worry and safety concerns in both UDLI and LLRC patients. Exposure to these statements was also associated with fear of accessing emergency care in some UDLIs. Given California's sanctuary state status, these safety concerns and ED access fears may be greater in a nationwide population of Latinos.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31665147 PMCID: PMC6821049 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient characteristics sorted according to study groups.
| UDLI | LLRC | NLRC | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| 452 (34) | 473 (36) | 393 (30) | |
| 200 (44) | 260 (55) | 221 (56) | |
| 40 (32, 51) | 45 (28, 58) | 48 (33, 60) | |
| English | 17 (4) | 201 (42) | 349 (89) |
| Spanish | 437 (97) | 308 (65) | 3 (1) |
| Other | 6 (1) | 7 (1) | 60 (15) |
| Not at all | 104 (23) | 27 (6) | 2 (0.5) |
| A little | 247 (55) | 117 (25) | 10 (3) |
| Most of it | 68 (15) | 81 (17) | 33 (8) |
| Completely | 38 (8) | 249 (53) | 349 (89) |
| 315 (70) | 384 (81) | 332 (84) | |
| Private | 15 (3) | 41 (9) | 43 (11) |
| Medicare/Medi-Cal | 177 (39) | 328 (69) | 285 (73) |
| 133 (29) | 39 (8) | 17 (4) | |
| 437 (97) | 448 (95) | 346 (88) | |
| 271 (60) | 312 (66) | 253 (64) | |
| Clinic | 24 (17) | 41 (30) | 33 (31) |
| Emergency Department | 117 (83) | 96 (70) | 75 (69) |
PCP–primary care provider; IQR–interquartile range; UDLI–Undocumented Latino Immigrant; LLRC–Latino legal resident/citizen; NLRC–Non-Latino resident/citizen.
*Patients could declare more than one primary language
**Healthy SF, My Health LA and HealthPAC are Department of Public Health programs in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Alameda counties that provide free or affordable health services to those who are not eligible for public insurance (Medi-Cal and Medicare) and are below a certain income threshold.
Responses to key questions sorted according to study groups.
| UDLI | LLRC | NLRC | |
|---|---|---|---|
| % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | |
| Yes | 11 (8–14) | 11 (8–14) | 12 (9–16) |
| No | 81 (77–85) | 75 (7–78) | 60 (55–65) |
| Unsure | 8 (6–11) | 15 (12–18) | 30 (26–35) |
| Yes | 4 (2–6) | 4 (3–7) | 7 (5–10) |
| No | 81 (77–84) | 76 (71–79) | 60 (55–65) |
| Unsure | 15 (12–19) | 20 (17–24) | 33 (28–38) |
| Yes | 5 (3–8) | 7 (5–10) | 6 (4–9) |
| No | 93 (90–95) | 81 (77–84) | 89 (85–92) |
| Unsure | 2 (1–4) | 2 (1–4) | 6 (4–9) |
| Yes | 24 (21–28) | 26 (22–30) | 15 (11–19) |
| Build a wall | 92 (89–95) | 92 (89–94) | 77 (73–81) |
| Deport immigrants | 92 (89–95) | 91 (88–94) | 77 (72–81) |
| Deny services | 87 (83–90) | 80 (76–83) | 63 (58–68) |
| Prevent immigrant from working | 86 (83–89) | 81 (77–85) | 59 (53–63) |
| Prevent immigrants from getting health care | 79 (74–82) | 73 (68–76) | 53 (48–58) |
| No, not now and will never happen | 11 (8–14) | 12 (10–16) | 13 (1–17) |
| Not right now, but will happen in the future | 31 (26–35) | 29 (25–33) | 19 (16–24) |
| Some are occurring now | 43 (38–48) | 41 (37–46) | 33 (28–38) |
| All are occurring now | 10 (7–13) | 12 (10–16) | 8 (6–11) |
| No, they have not affected me at all | 25 (21–30) | 49 (44–53) | 66 (60–71) |
| Yes, little worried or unsafe | 16 (12–20) | 18 (15–22) | 13 (9–17) |
| Yes, somewhat (moderate) worried or unsafe | 25 (21–30) | 15 (12–19) | 12 (8–16) |
| Yes, they've affected me a lot | 34 (30–40) | 18 (14–19) | 13 (9–17) |
| No, not at all | 76 (72–81) | 96 (93–97) | 96 (94–98) |
| Yes, a little | 11 (8–14) | 2 (1–4) | 1 (0–3) |
| Yes, a moderate amount | 8 (6–11) | 2 (1–3) | 1 (0–3) |
| Yes, a lot | 5 (3–7) | 1 (0–2) | 1 (0–3) |
UDLI–Undocumented Latino immigrant; LLRC–Latino legal resident/citizen; NLRC–Non-Latino resident/citizen; CI–confidence interval
Fig 1Perceived impact of the president’s statements about immigrants on feelings of safety.
UDLI–Undocumented Latino immigrant; LLRC–Latino legal resident/citizen; NLRC–Non-Latino resident/citizen; US–United States. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.
Association of characteristics with primary outcomes of feeling unsafe in the US and feeling afraid to come to the ED because of the president’s anti-immigrant statements: ORs and aORs.
| Characteristic | Feel unsafe living in US because of statements | Afraid to come to ED because of statements |
|---|---|---|
| Age (unit = 10 years) | 0.9 (0.8–0.9) | 0.9 (0.8–1.1) |
| Female | 2.3 (1.8–2.9) | 1.2 (0.8–1.7) |
| Identify as Latino | 2.6 (2.0–3.5) | 4.7 (2.5–10.2) |
| Non-insured | 1.1 (0.8–1.5) | 1.4 (0.9–2.2) |
| No regular clinic or doctor for care | 0.9 (0.7–1.2) | 1.4 (0.9–2.0) |
| Not housed | 0.6 (0.4–1.1) | 1.5 (0.7–2.9) |
| Not legal US resident | 3.7 (2.8–4.9) | 8.2 (5.2–13.3) |
| Believe actions in anti-immigrant statements are being done or will be done | 2.5 (1.8–3.6) | 2.3 (1.1–5.3) |
| Age (unit = 10 years) | 0.9 (0.8–1.0) | 1.0 (0.9–1.2) |
| Female | 2.1 (1.6–2.8) | 0.9 (0.6–1.4) |
| Identify as Latino | 1.5 (1.1–2.1) | 1.2 (0.5–3.0) |
| Not legal US resident | 2.8 (2.1–3.9) | 7.4 (4.4–13.3) |
| Believe actions in anti-immigrant statements are being done or will be done | 2.4 (1.6–3.5) | 2.1 (1.0–4.8) |
OR = odds ratio; aOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; US = United States; ED = emergency department
*significant at p < .05