Effects of Ethnic Identity on the Relationship Between Mental Health and Perceived Discrimination Among Ethnic Return Migrants: The Case of Korean Chinese Return-Migrated to South Korea
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Hong, Jihyung
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Gachon Univ, Dept Healthcare Management, Coll Social Sci, 1342 Seongnamdaero, Seongnam 13120, South KoreaGachon Univ, Dept Healthcare Management, Coll Social Sci, 1342 Seongnamdaero, Seongnam 13120, South Korea
Hong, Jihyung
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[1] Gachon Univ, Dept Healthcare Management, Coll Social Sci, 1342 Seongnamdaero, Seongnam 13120, South Korea
This study examined the relationship among mental health, perceived discrimination and ethnic identity among Korean Chinese (Joseonjok) who have return-migrated to South Korea. A survey was conducted with 399 Joseonjok adults (19years) residing in the capital city Seoul or nearby. Depression was measured using the (self-report) Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-Korean (CES-D-K) version (n=292, mean age=42.6, female=56.5%). Perceived discrimination and ethnic identity were assessed with single-item questions. The mean CES-D-K total score was 9.3 (SD=8.4) and 20.6% had clinical depression (cut-off score: 16). Perceived discrimination was positively associated with CES-D-K scores (regression coefficient=2.09, p=0.04). This association was stronger in those identifying themselves more strongly as Korean' than Chinese'. Discrimination by co-ethnic hosts' can have a greater impact on mental health among those ethnic return migrants with a stronger ethnic identity. More efforts are needed to help them better integrate into South Korean society.