Singh Gurvinder Pal
Dept. of Psychiatry, Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India.
Indian J Psychol Med. 2021 Nov;43(6):473-478. doi: 10.1177/02537176211044802. Epub 2021 Oct 13.
The objective of this review was to identify and synthesize the findings of the existing literature that highlighted the psychosocial and mental health issues of the migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
An exploration of the PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Google search, and some other manual searches was undertaken so that no relevant study was missed. A search on Indian scientific literature and cross-references retrieved was also conducted to get further information. The period of the search has been one year from March 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021. The database was searched with the terms "migrants," "migrant workers," "COVID-19 pandemic," "lockdown," "migrant population," "mental health issues," "psychosocial issues" to retrieve the published literature.
Initially, 48 research articles were retrieved and 10 of them were excluded as they had no sufficient information about mental and psychosocial challenges faced by the migrants. In the remaining 38 articles, 9 articles were original research work ( = 9) published from India related to the impact of COVID-19 on migrants. The second category consisted of editorials or commentary or letters to the editor or policy paper on psychosocial and mental health aspects of migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic ( = 17). The third category was 11 articles on perspectives or opinions or viewpoints ( = 11) related to various psychosocial and mental health issues among migrants in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Predominantly psychosocial issues found among migrants were living conditions, basic needs, family concerns, and joblessness. The mental health issues found among migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic included psychological distress, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders.
Existing literature from India has shown that the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the psychosocial and mental health status of the migrants in India. This review suggests the need for more research work from the affected states of India and the development of psychosocial and mental health intervention strategies to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants.
本综述的目的是识别并综合现有文献的研究结果,这些文献突出了印度在新冠疫情期间移民的社会心理和心理健康问题。
对PubMed、谷歌学术、科学网、ScienceDirect、谷歌搜索以及其他一些手工检索进行了探索,以免遗漏任何相关研究。还对印度科学文献进行了检索,并对检索到的文献进行交叉引用以获取更多信息。检索期为2020年3月1日至2021年3月31日这一年。在数据库中使用“移民”“移民工人”“新冠疫情”“封锁”“移民人口”“心理健康问题”“社会心理问题”等术语检索已发表的文献。
最初检索到48篇研究文章,其中10篇因缺乏关于移民所面临的心理和社会心理挑战的充分信息而被排除。在其余38篇文章中,9篇是来自印度的关于新冠疫情对移民影响的原创研究(n = 9)。第二类包括关于新冠疫情期间移民社会心理和心理健康方面的社论、评论、给编辑的信或政策文件(n = 17)。第三类是11篇关于印度新冠疫情期间移民各种社会心理和心理健康问题的观点、意见或看法(n = 11)。在移民中发现的主要社会心理问题包括生活条件、基本需求、家庭担忧和失业。在新冠疫情期间移民中发现的心理健康问题包括心理困扰、抑郁症、焦虑症、物质使用障碍。
来自印度的现有文献表明,新冠疫情严重影响了印度移民的社会心理和心理健康状况。本综述表明,需要印度受影响邦开展更多研究工作,并制定社会心理和心理健康干预策略,以尽量减少新冠疫情对移民的影响。