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People living illegally in a country face higher risk of mental distress

DREAMers is a term used for immigrants, who were brought to the United States illegally by their parents when they were minors and have lived here ever since.

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New Delhi: A recent study has found that people who are illegal immigrants, living in a country without proper documentation, face a higher risk of mental distress due to constant social exclusion.

DREAMers is a term used for immigrants, who were brought to the United States illegally by their parents when they were minors and have lived here ever since.

According to researchers, the DREAMers live in constant fear of deportation and experience a sense of voicelessness, invisibility and limited opportunities, due to their conflicting undocumented status.

Study's lead author Luz Garcini from Rice University in Houston, US said that the DREAMers in particular are at risk for psychological distress and diminished quality of life as a result of the many complex stressors they face. They often experience these stressors over an extended period, under harsh living conditions and without access to adequate mental health services.

"DREAMers are often marginalized and discriminated against, and as a result they may become isolated from the larger educational and work communities," Garcini added.

Researchers surveyed nearly 260 Mexican immigrants living illegally in high-risk areas to study the prevalence of mental health distress.

To be eligible for the survey, the participants had to confirm that they were residing in the U.S. without proper documentation.

(With ANI inputs)