A Scoping Review of the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health Among Immigrants in Western Countries: An Integrated Bio-Psycho-Socio-Cultural Lens

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Sarah Elshahat
Tina Moffat
Mahira Morshed
Haneen Alkhawaldeh
Keon Madani
Aya Mohamed
Naya Nadeem
Sara Emira
K. Bruce Newbold
Michael Donnelly
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[1] McMaster University,Faculty of Social Sciences
[2] McMaster University,Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] University of Ottawa,Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] McMaster University,School of Biomedical Engineering
[5] University of Toronto,Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
[6] McMaster University,School of Earth, Environment & Society
[7] Institute of Clinical Sciences,Centre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast
[8] Block B,undefined
[9] Royal Victoria Hospital,undefined
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Leisure Physical Activity; Migrants; Depression; Anxiety; Distress; Bio-Psycho-Socio-Cultural Model;
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Epidemiological evidence suggests that regular physical activity (PA) positively impacts individuals’ mental health (MH). The PA-MH relationship may be critical among immigrants owing to psycho-social-cultural influences. This scoping review of 61 studies employed a holistic bio-psycho-socio-cultural framework to thoroughly investigate the complex relationship between PA (across life domains) and immigrants’ MH in Western countries. A systematic search of five electronic databases (Medline, PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO and Anthropology Plus) was conducted to locate relevant articles. No limitations were applied to study design, age, gender, home country, MH condition or PA type. A bio-psycho-socio-cultural-informed conceptual model guided the analysis of the multi-domain PA-MH relationship. Immigrant PA-MH studies were conducted and reported most commonly in the USA (38%), Australia (18%), and Canada (11%). Overall, PA was positively related to MH. Each domain-specific PA appeared to be associated with unique MH-promoting pathways/mechanisms. Leisure-related PA may support MH by enhancing self-agency and minimizing risky behaviors, whilst travel- and domestic-related PA may promote self-accomplishment and physical engagement. Ethnic sports appeared to enhance resilience. Occupational-related PA was associated with either positive or negative MH, depending on the type of occupation. A bio-psycho-socio-cultural-informed model is required to gain an encompassing and integrated understanding of immigrants’ health. The first iteration of such a model is presented here, along with an illustration of how the model may be used to deepen analysis and understanding of the multi-domain PA-MH relationship among immigrants and inform public health planners and practitioners.
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