Physical and Psychological Health Problems Associated with Migration

Q4 Medicine
Tanzila Rawnuck, Md. Selim Reza, Rumana Hasan Sharmi
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Introduction: Migration is a process of social change where an individual, alone or accompanied by others, because they may have different purposes especially for study, leaves one geographical area for a prolonged stay. Prolonged detention is seen to have impacted adversely on physical and mental health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical and psychological problems associated with the migration of foreign students compared to local ones. Materials and Methods: TA case-control study was conducted from March 2017 to August 2022 on the students of five different countries. A total of 280 students were enrolled in this study from Dhaka Dental College in Dhaka city. They were divided into case and control groups. To determine the physical and mental health of them, different parameters were used. Results: Total female-migrants were 3.24 times higher than male-migrants. Kashmir-migrants (47.14%) were higher whereas Bhutan-migrants (0.71%) were lowest in number. Psychological factors like depression, Insomnia, loneliness, and stress were more common in all migrants, particularly in the female. Physical health issues like diarrhea, food poisoning were common in males, however, urinary tract infection and skin problems were of insignificant magnitude in female-migrants. Conclusion: Migrant students’ physical and mental health is heavily affected by the adopted country’s environment, culture, tradition, language, food habits, and so on. The intensity of the psychological problem has been found to be higher among some migrant groups. Similarly, physical problems such as allergic reactions, respiratory diseases were the most common problems experienced by them. Medicine Today 2023 Vol.35(1): 49-51
与移徙有关的身心健康问题
移民是一个社会变化的过程,一个人,独自或与其他人一起,因为他们可能有不同的目的,特别是学习,离开一个地理区域长期停留。据认为,长期拘留对身心健康产生了不利影响。本研究的目的是评估与本地学生相比,与外国学生移民有关的身体和心理问题。材料与方法:于2017年3月至2022年8月对五个不同国家的学生进行了一项病例对照研究。研究对象为达卡牙科学院280名学生。他们被分为病例组和对照组。为了确定他们的身心健康状况,采用了不同的参数。结果:女性流动人口是男性流动人口的3.24倍。克什米尔移民(47.14%)人数较多,而不丹移民(0.71%)人数最少。抑郁、失眠、孤独和压力等心理因素在所有移民中更为常见,尤其是在女性中。身体健康问题,如腹泻、食物中毒,在男性中很常见,然而,在女性移民中,尿路感染和皮肤问题微不足道。结论:移民学生的身心健康受到所在国的环境、文化、传统、语言、饮食习惯等因素的严重影响。研究发现,在一些移民群体中,心理问题的严重程度更高。同样,身体问题,如过敏反应,呼吸系统疾病是他们最常见的问题。医学今日2023卷35(1):49-51
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