Refle Jan-Erik, Fakhoury Julien, Burton-Jeangros Claudine, Consoli Liala, Jackson Yves
LIVES, Swiss Centre of Expertise in Life Course Research, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology and Vulnerability, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
SSM Popul Health. 2023 Apr 6;22:101398. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101398. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Undocumented migrants face cumulative difficulties like precarious living and working conditions or exclusion from health services that might negatively influence their health. Little is known about the evolution of undocumented migrants' self-reported health (SRH) and mental health after they get documented. This study aims to observe the effect of legal status regularization on SRH and mental health in a cohort of migrants undergoing regularization in Geneva, Switzerland. We evaluate SRH with the first item of the Short Form Survey (SF12) and depression as a proxy of mental health with the PHQ-9 questionnaire over four years among 387 undocumented and newly documented migrants. Using hybrid linear models, our data show that regularization has no direct effect on SRH, but has direct positive effects on mental health in a longitudinal perspective, even when controlling for competing factors. The arrival of the pandemic did not alter these effects. Migrants tend to evaluate their subjective health status more positively than the prevalence of screened depression shows. Those findings point towards better targeted policies that could reduce the burden of depression among undocumented migrants.
无证移民面临诸多累积性困难,如生活和工作条件不稳定,或被排除在医疗服务之外,这些可能会对他们的健康产生负面影响。对于无证移民获得合法身份后自我报告的健康状况(SRH)和心理健康状况的演变,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在观察在瑞士日内瓦一批正在办理身份合法化的移民中,法律身份正常化对SRH和心理健康的影响。在四年时间里,我们使用简短问卷调查(SF12)的第一项评估SRH,并使用PHQ-9问卷将抑郁症作为心理健康的指标,对387名无证和新获得合法身份的移民进行评估。使用混合线性模型,我们的数据表明,从纵向来看,身份正常化对SRH没有直接影响,但对心理健康有直接的积极影响,即使在控制了竞争因素的情况下也是如此。疫情的到来并没有改变这些影响。移民倾向于比筛查出的抑郁症患病率更积极地评估他们的主观健康状况。这些发现指向了更有针对性的政策,这些政策可以减轻无证移民的抑郁症负担。