Department of Psychosocial and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-7263, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 2013 Sep;56(9):1082-94. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22223. Epub 2013 Jun 21.
The personal and social impact of mental health problems and substance use on workforce participation is costly. Social determinants of health contribute significantly to health disparities beyond effects associated with work. Guided by a theory-driven model, we identified pathways by which social determinants shape immigrant worker health.
Associations between known social determinants of mental health problems and substance use (social discrimination, job and employment concerns, and social support) were examined using structural equation modeling in a sample of 1,397 immigrants from the Filipino American Community Epidemiological Study.
Social discrimination and low social support were associated with mental health problems and substance use (P < 0.05). Job and employment concerns were associated with mental health problems, but not substance use.
The integration of social factors into occupational health research is needed, along with prevention efforts designed for foreign-born ethnic minority workers.
心理健康问题和药物滥用对劳动力参与的个人和社会影响代价高昂。健康的社会决定因素除了与工作相关的影响外,对健康差距的贡献也很大。本研究以理论驱动模型为指导,确定了社会决定因素影响移民工人健康的途径。
使用结构方程模型,对来自菲律宾裔美国人社区流行病学研究的 1397 名移民进行分析,检验心理健康问题和药物使用的已知社会决定因素(社会歧视、工作和就业问题以及社会支持)之间的关联。
社会歧视和低社会支持与心理健康问题和药物使用有关(P<0.05)。工作和就业问题与心理健康问题有关,但与药物使用无关。
需要将社会因素纳入职业健康研究,并为外国出生的少数族裔工人制定预防措施。