Factors contributing to the mental wellbeing of Afghan migrants in Iran during the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Khozaei, Fatemeh [1 ,5 ]
Ul Islam, Qamar [2 ]
Ramayah, T. [3 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
Ayub, Nadia [4 ]
Carbon, Claus-Christian [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Dhofar Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Architectural Engn, Salalah, Oman
[2] Dhofar Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Elect Engn, Salalah, Oman
[3] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Management, Minden 11800, Penang, Malaysia
[4] Inst Business Management Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
[5] Res Grp EPAEG Ergon Psychol Aesthet Gestalt, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany
[6] Univ Bamberg, Dept Gen Psychol & Methodol, Bavaria, Germany
[7] Daffodil Int Univ, Dept Informat Technol & Management, Birulia, Bangladesh
[8] Sunway Business Sch SBS, Dept Management, Petaling Jaya 47500, Selangor, Malaysia
[9] Univ Ctr Res & Dev UCRD, Chandigarh Univ, Ludhiana 140413, Punjab, India
[10] Univ Indonesia UI, Fac Econ & Business, Depok City 16424, West Java, Indonesia
来源
JOURNAL OF MIGRATION AND HEALTH | 2024年 / 9卷
关键词
Mental health; Mental wellbeing; Migration; Stress; Depression; Social cohesion; MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS; SOCIAL EXCLUSION; HEALTH; STRESS; DISCRIMINATION; DEPRESSION; DISORDERS; COHESION; REFUGEES; JUSTICE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jmh.2024.100211
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study aims to explore the factors contributing mental health of Afghan migrants residing in Iran during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges encountered by migrants, especially during times of crisis, this research delves into the influential factors of experienced anxiety, social cohesion, and stress and their significant contribution to the development of depression among Afghan migrants. The study included a sample of 469 individuals from the Afghan migrant community, aged 15 to 80 years. Data collection took place from December to March 2022 in Iran. The study revealed that anxiety and the burden of the COVID19 pandemic significantly influenced the occurrence of depression among Afghan migrants. Furthermore, the relationship between these factors and depression was mediated by the experience of stress. Conversely, higher levels of perceived social cohesion in the host country were linked to reduced stress and depression among the migrants. As Afghan migrants in Iran face a heightened risk of developing depression, the importance of social support and integration is underscored by the association between higher levels of perceived social cohesion in the host country and reduced levels of stress and depression. Recognizing the vulnerabilities of this population, it becomes evident that fostering social support networks and promoting integration can play a crucial role in mitigating the negative impact of migration-related stressors and enhancing mental wellbeing among this population.
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