Immigration Reporting Laws: Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Practice

Objectives. This study assessed the potential impact of immigration reporting requirements on pediatricians' referrals to child protective services.Methods.A random sample of 200 Massachusetts pediatricians were surveyed. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were performed.Results.Asked...

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description Objectives. This study assessed the potential impact of immigration reporting requirements on pediatricians' referrals to child protective services.Methods.A random sample of 200 Massachusetts pediatricians were surveyed. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were performed.Results.Asked whether potential deportation of the family would cause them to question or alter a decision to refer, 50% of the respondents said yes.Conclusions.Pediatricians, as mandated reporters of child abuse, will face ethical dilemmas if laws requiring reporting of immigration status are enacted. (Am J Public Health. 1998;88:967-968)
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Behavior
Bioethics
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child abuse & neglect
Child and Adolescent Health
Child Health Services - legislation & jurisprudence
Child protection
Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence
Children & youth
Deportation
Emigration and Immigration - legislation & jurisprudence
Ethics, Medical
Factors
Families & family life
Health care access
Health care policy
Health maintenance organizations
HMOs
Humanitarianism
Humans
Immigrants
Immigration
Immigration policy
International law
Legal aspects
Legislation
Mandatory Reporting
Massachusetts
Medicaid
Medical ethics
Medical personnel
Medical practices
Medical sciences
Neutrality
Noncitizens
Paediatricians
Patients
Pediatrics
Physicians
Primary care
Professional ethics
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Public health
Referral and Consultation - legislation & jurisprudence
Referrals
Regression analysis
Reporting
State laws
Tuberculosis
Victimology
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