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基于叙事的方法来了解 COVID-19 对墨西哥四个边境城市滞留移民心理健康的影响。

A narrative-based approach to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of stranded immigrants in four border cities in Mexico.

机构信息

Population Studies Department, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Mexico.

El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Mexico.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 9;10:982389. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.982389. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This paper describes the impact that the different COVID-19 related restrictions have had on the mental health and wellbeing of 57 Central American and Caribbean immigrants stranded in Mexico due to the pandemic.

METHODS

Ethnographic data was obtained through the application of in-depth interviews centered on topics such as migration history, personal experience with COVID-19 and beliefs about the pandemic. This information was further analyzed through a narrative approach and Atlas Ti.

MAIN FINDINGS

US Title 42 and the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) have stranded thousands of individuals in the US-Mexico border region, a situation that has overcrowded the available shelters in the area and forced many of the immigrants to live on the streets and in improvised encampments. Thus, exposing them to a higher risk of contagion. Furthermore, the majority of the interviewed Central American and Caribbean immigrants consider that Mexico is more lenient when it comes to the enforcement of sanitary measures, especially when compared to their countries of origin. Finally, vaccination hesitancy was low among the interviewees, mainly due to the operative aspects of the vaccination effort in Mexico and the fear of ruining their chances to attain asylum in the US. These findings are backed up by the discovery of five recurring narratives among the interviewees regarding: (1) The pandemic's psychological impact. (2) The uncertainty of being stranded in Mexico and the long wait. (3) Their fear of violence over the fear of contagion. (4) The perceived leniency of Mexico with the pandemic when compared to their countries of origin, and (5) their beliefs about the pandemic and vaccines.

KEY FINDING

The mental health of stranded Central American and Caribbean immigrants in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic is mostly affected by their inability to make it across the US-Mexico border using legal means.

摘要

目的

本文描述了 COVID-19 相关限制措施对 57 名因大流行滞留在墨西哥的中美洲和加勒比移民的心理健康和福祉的影响。

方法

通过应用以移民史、个人 COVID-19 经历和对大流行的看法等主题为中心的深入访谈,获得了民族志数据。通过叙述方法和 Atlas Ti 进一步分析了这些信息。

主要发现

第 42 条美国法规和《移民保护议定书》(MPP)使数千人滞留在美墨边境地区,这种情况使该地区的可用避难所人满为患,并迫使许多移民居住在街头和临时营地,使他们面临更高的传染风险。此外,大多数接受采访的中美洲和加勒比移民认为,与他们的原籍国相比,墨西哥在执行卫生措施方面更为宽松。最后,受访者对接种疫苗犹豫不决,主要是因为墨西哥疫苗接种工作的运作方面以及担心破坏他们在美国获得庇护的机会。这些发现得到了受访者中五个反复出现的叙述的支持:(1)大流行的心理影响。(2)滞留在墨西哥和漫长等待的不确定性。(3)他们对暴力的恐惧超过了对传染的恐惧。(4)与原籍国相比,他们认为墨西哥对大流行的宽松程度,以及(5)他们对大流行和疫苗的看法。

主要发现

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,滞留在墨西哥的中美洲和加勒比移民的心理健康主要受到他们无法通过合法途径穿越美墨边境的影响。

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