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新冠疫情期间第一代和第二代移民医护人员与本土医护人员的心理健康状况:对德国医疗行业7187名员工的VOICE调查

The mental health of first- and second-generation migrant vs. native healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: The VOICE survey of 7,187 employees in the German healthcare sector.

作者信息

Herold Regina, Morawa Eva, Schug Caterina, Geiser Franziska, Beschoner Petra, Jerg-Bretzke Lucia, Albus Christian, Weidner Kerstin, Hiebel Nina, Borho Andrea, Erim Yesim

机构信息

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Clinic of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2024 Dec;61(6):872-884. doi: 10.1177/13634615241253153. Epub 2024 Jul 25.


DOI:10.1177/13634615241253153
PMID:39053896
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11664889/
Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the challenging working conditions of healthcare workers (HCWs) in many regions. A considerable proportion of HCWs in Germany are migrants facing additional migration-related stressors. The aim of this cross-sectional web-based survey was to examine depressive and generalized anxiety symptoms among migrant and native HCWs in Germany during the pandemic. We compared 780 migrant (first- and second-generation) HCWs from different backgrounds with 6,407 native HCWs. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to examine associations between occupational and COVID-19 related variables, controlling for sociodemographics. Migrant HCWs from low-/middle-income countries more frequently had clinically relevant depressive symptoms (PHQ-2 ≥ 3) than did those from high-income countries (29.9% vs. 16.7%,  = .002, ϕ = .156) (all other ϕs/Cramer's s ≤ .036). There were no clinically relevant differences in anxiety levels (GAD-2 ≥ 3) between native vs. migrant HCWs, native vs. the individual migrant HCW groups, or between the sexes (all ϕs/Cramer's  ≤ .036). After controlling for key sociodemographic characteristics, native HCWs did not differ from the individual migrant HCW groups on depression and anxiety severity (depression: all βs ≤ |.030|, anxiety: all βs ≤ |.014|). A high percentage of HCWs reported distress, with migrants from low-/middle-income countries reporting highest burden. The results indicate the need to establish prevention programmes for HCWs, with special consideration to vulnerable populations including certain migrant groups.

摘要

新冠疫情加剧了许多地区医护人员面临的艰苦工作条件。德国相当一部分医护人员是移民,他们面临着与移民相关的额外压力源。这项基于网络的横断面调查旨在研究疫情期间德国移民医护人员和本土医护人员的抑郁症状和广泛性焦虑症状。我们将780名来自不同背景的移民(第一代和第二代)医护人员与6407名本土医护人员进行了比较。采用多元线性回归分析来检验职业和新冠相关变量之间的关联,并对社会人口统计学因素进行控制。来自低收入/中等收入国家的移民医护人员出现临床相关抑郁症状(PHQ-2≥3)的频率高于来自高收入国家的医护人员(29.9%对16.7%,P = 0.002,ϕ = 0.156)(所有其他ϕ值/克莱姆系数≤0.036)。本土医护人员与移民医护人员、本土医护人员与各个移民医护人员群体之间,以及不同性别之间在焦虑水平(GAD-2≥3)方面没有临床相关差异(所有ϕ值/克莱姆系数≤0.036)。在控制关键社会人口统计学特征后,本土医护人员与各个移民医护人员群体在抑郁和焦虑严重程度上没有差异(抑郁:所有β系数≤|0.030|,焦虑:所有β系数≤|0.014|)。高比例的医护人员报告有困扰,来自低收入/中等收入国家的移民报告的负担最重。结果表明有必要为医护人员制定预防方案,特别要考虑包括某些移民群体在内的弱势群体。

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