Determinants of psychological distress among migrants from Ecuador and Romania in a Spanish city.

J. González-Castro, S. Ubillos
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BACKGROUND Migration may have consequences on the mental health of those who enter a new cultural environment. In Spain, migration has increased tenfold in 20 years. It is important to study how these migrants are interacting within this new context and which variables hinder their personal and social development. AIMS To analyze acculturation differences in Spain between first-generation immigrants from two different countries; to analyze the self-reported mental health of these participants; and to evaluate which variables best predict mental health disorders. METHOD One hundred and thirty five (135) respondents from Romania and Ecuador responded to a questionnaire analyzing mental health by means of the GHQ-12, coupled with other personal, social and psychosocial acculturation variables. RESULTS Both cultural groups differed significantly regarding the impact of personal and social variables on their well-being. Nevertheless, mental health distress was not explained by their cultural differences but by gender, gross income and perceived discrimination. Social support offered by those still living at home acted as a buffer. CONCLUSION It is important to analyze female migration patterns in order to reduce mental health problems, stress the importance of economic income, and examine how social support offered by those living in one's home culture is an effective buffer against mental distress.
西班牙城市中来自厄瓜多尔和罗马尼亚移民心理困扰的决定因素。
移民可能对进入新文化环境的人的心理健康产生影响。在西班牙,移民人数在20年内增长了10倍。重要的是要研究这些移民如何在这种新的背景下相互作用,以及哪些变量阻碍了他们的个人和社会发展。目的分析两国第一代移民在西班牙的文化适应差异;分析这些参与者自我报告的心理健康状况;并评估哪些变量最能预测精神健康障碍。方法来自罗马尼亚和厄瓜多尔的135名答复者对一份利用GHQ-12以及其他个人、社会和心理社会文化适应变量分析心理健康的问卷进行了答复。结果两个文化群体在个人和社会变量对幸福感的影响方面存在显著差异。然而,他们的精神健康问题不能用文化差异来解释,而是用性别、总收入和感觉到的歧视来解释。那些仍然住在家里的人提供的社会支持起到了缓冲作用。结论分析女性移民模式对减少心理健康问题具有重要意义,强调经济收入的重要性,并研究生活在家庭文化中的人提供的社会支持如何有效缓冲心理困扰。
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