Health implications of family separation as a result of migration policies in the United States

Health implications of family separation as a result of migration policies in the United States

PI: Mitra Naseh

Co-PI: Adriana Aldana

Research Assistant: Ian Sutherland

This study is a systematic review of the literature exploring the impacts of forced family separation, fear of family separation, and family separation by constrained choices as the result of migration policies in the U.S. on the mental health of impacted children and their caregivers.

Project duration: 2021-2023

Health implications of migration integration policies for highly educated immigrants in the United States

Health implications of migration integration policies for highly educated immigrants in the United States

PI: Mitra Naseh

Research Assistant: Ian Sutherland

This qualitative study is funded by the Portland State University Faculty Enhancement Grant and aims to explore the impacts of restrictive migration integration policies on the mental health of highly educated immigrants who intend to stay in the US.

Project duration: 2021-2023