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挪威移民的感知歧视、健康和心理健康:调节因素的作用。

Perceived discrimination, health and mental health among immigrants in Norway: the role of moderating factors.

机构信息

Department of Mental Health and Suicide, Division for Mental and Physical Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, PO Box 222, Skøyen, 0213, Oslo, Norway.

Unit for Migration Health, Division for Health Services, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, PO Box 222, Skøyen, 0213, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2019 Mar 20;19(1):325. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6649-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ethnic discrimination is a relatively common experience among immigrants and ethnic minorities. The experience of discrimination can have detrimental effects on an individual's health and well-being. This study investigated the association between perceived discrimination and general health and mental health among immigrants in Norway, in order to identify potential protective factors.

METHODS

Using data from the Living Conditions Survey among Immigrants 2016, our sample consisted of 4294 participants aged 16-66 years from 12 different countries. Participants were asked about a variety of themes including health and mental health, perceived discrimination, sense of belonging and language proficiency.

RESULTS

Around 27% of participants reported perceived discrimination. While perceived discrimination was not associated with general health, logistic regression analyses indicated that it was associated with 1.86 higher odds of mental health problems, even after adjusting for sociodemographic and psychosocial variables. Further, interaction analyses suggested that sense of belonging and trust in others moderated the relationship. Those with higher levels of trust did not have increased odds of mental health problems when experiencing discrimination, while those with low levels of trust did. In line with rejection sensitivity theory, the association between perceived discrimination and mental health was stronger for participants who had a strong sense of belonging to their own country of origin but not to Norway compared with those who had a sense of belonging to both.

CONCLUSIONS

Improved integration strategies could potentially improve the mental health of immigrants as well as increase the acceptability of diversity, which in turn, could reduce discrimination towards immigrants. Limitations and suggestions for further research are discussed.

摘要

背景

种族歧视在移民和少数族裔中是一种较为常见的经历。歧视经历可能对个人的健康和福祉产生不利影响。本研究旨在探讨挪威移民中感知歧视与整体健康和心理健康之间的关系,以确定潜在的保护因素。

方法

本研究使用了 2016 年移民生活状况调查的数据,样本由来自 12 个不同国家的 4294 名 16-66 岁的参与者组成。参与者被问及包括健康和心理健康、感知歧视、归属感和语言能力在内的各种主题。

结果

约 27%的参与者报告了感知歧视。虽然感知歧视与整体健康无关,但逻辑回归分析表明,即使在调整了社会人口学和心理社会变量后,感知歧视也与心理健康问题的发生风险增加 1.86 倍相关。此外,交互分析表明归属感和对他人的信任度调节了这种关系。那些信任度较高的人在经历歧视时,心理健康问题的发生风险没有增加,而信任度较低的人则会增加。根据拒绝敏感性理论,对于那些对原籍国归属感较强但对挪威归属感较弱的参与者来说,感知歧视与心理健康之间的关联更强,而对于那些对原籍国和挪威都有归属感的参与者来说,这种关联较弱。

结论

改进的融合策略可能会改善移民的心理健康,同时提高对多样性的接受程度,从而减少对移民的歧视。讨论了研究的局限性和进一步研究的建议。

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