Linn Nyan, Chuemchit Montakarn, Mon Aye Sandar, Boonshuyar Chaweewon
College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, 12th floor, Sabbasastravicaya Building, Soi Chulalongkorn 62, Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10300, Thailand.
Excellence Centre for Health and Social Sciences and Addition Research, Chulalongkorn University, 12th floor, Sabbasastravicaya Building, Soi Chulalongkorn 62, Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10300, Thailand.
J Migr Health. 2024 Oct 9;10:100272. doi: 10.1016/j.jmh.2024.100272. eCollection 2024.
Women migrant workers are vulnerable to violence. Violence against women is a pervasive public health problem, violates women's rights, and may adversely affect women's quality of life (QoL) and mental health. However, few studies have focused on this problem among migrant women workers from Myanmar.
This study aimed to use structural equation modeling to investigate the effect of violence against migrant women workers from Myanmar on their QoL and mental health.
This study was a cross-sectional study of 378 migrant women workers from Myanmar in Central Thailand, conducted by multistage sampling. The authors collected the data through a face-to-face structured interview using standard questionnaires and then investigated the effects of violence on QoL and mental health mediated by social support while considering the effects of socioeconomic status on violence.
More than half the women had experienced violence within 12 months (58.7 %). Violence had a direct negative impact on their QoL and a direct positive association with mental health problems. Social support did not mediate these effects but did have a direct positive impact on QoL and a direct negative association with mental health problems. Socioeconomic status was directly affected by violence and had an indirect impact on QoL and mental health mediated by violence.
The study raises awareness about violence's impact on the QoL and mental health of migrant women workers from Myanmar in Thailand. We highlight the urgent need for comprehensive initiatives to provide social support mechanisms and promote socioeconomic empowerment. Collaborative efforts among government, nongovernment organizations, and communities are crucial for ensuring legal protections and safe working conditions, with regular monitoring and evaluation to gauge effectiveness in preventing violence and promoting these women's QoL and mental health.
女性农民工容易遭受暴力。暴力侵害妇女行为是一个普遍存在的公共卫生问题,侵犯了妇女权利,并可能对妇女的生活质量(QoL)和心理健康产生不利影响。然而,很少有研究关注来自缅甸的女性农民工中的这一问题。
本研究旨在使用结构方程模型来调查暴力侵害来自缅甸的女性农民工行为对其生活质量和心理健康的影响。
本研究是一项对泰国中部378名来自缅甸的女性农民工进行的横断面研究,采用多阶段抽样。作者通过使用标准问卷进行面对面结构化访谈收集数据,然后在考虑社会经济地位对暴力行为影响的同时,调查暴力行为通过社会支持对生活质量和心理健康的影响。
超过一半的女性在12个月内遭受过暴力(58.7%)。暴力行为对她们的生活质量产生直接负面影响,与心理健康问题存在直接正相关。社会支持并未介导这些影响,但确实对生活质量有直接积极影响,与心理健康问题存在直接负相关。社会经济地位直接受到暴力行为的影响,并通过暴力行为对生活质量和心理健康产生间接影响。
该研究提高了人们对暴力行为对泰国来自缅甸的女性农民工生活质量和心理健康影响的认识。我们强调迫切需要采取全面举措,提供社会支持机制并促进社会经济赋权。政府、非政府组织和社区之间的合作努力对于确保法律保护和安全工作条件至关重要,同时要进行定期监测和评估,以衡量预防暴力行为以及促进这些妇女生活质量和心理健康方面的成效。