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Stress, migration, and allostatic load: a model based on Mexican migrants in Columbus, Ohio.

Alexandra C TuggleJeffrey H CohenDouglas E Crews
Published in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2018)
We propose, the pairing of objectively assessed health profiles with narratives of migration better illustrate risks migrants face, while allowing us to discern pathways through which future health challenges may arise. Immigration and acculturation to a new nation are biologically and culturally embedded processes, as are stress and allostatic responses. To understand how the former covary with the latter requires a mixed-methods bioethnographic approach. Differences across multiple social and physiological systems, affect individual health over time. We propose incorporating physiological biomarkers and allostatic load with migrants' narratives of their migration to unravel complex relationships between acculturation and health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • health information
  • human health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • risk assessment