Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors
The global economic crisis of the previous decade has accelerated internal mobility in the European Union. The main objective was to analyse perceived stress and mental health among Spanish immigrants and non-immigrants, as well as gender differences, and to examine the mediation role of perceived s...
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doaj-3b7381d136f94d9b909ed53bde858d6d2020-11-25T01:00:38ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridPsychosocial Intervention1132-05592173-47122019-03-01281192710.5093/pi2018a1611320559Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective FactorsEdurne Elgorriaga0Izaskun Ibabe1Ainara Arnoso2Universidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián , Spain, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián, SpainUniversidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián , Spain, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián, SpainUniversidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián , Spain, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU, San Sebastián, SpainThe global economic crisis of the previous decade has accelerated internal mobility in the European Union. The main objective was to analyse perceived stress and mental health among Spanish immigrants and non-immigrants, as well as gender differences, and to examine the mediation role of perceived stress in the relationship between migration protective factors and mental health. A convenience sample (N = 941) was obtained by snowball sampling, contacting with social networks during 2014 and 2015. Spanish immigrants (n = 719) living in Germany or United Kingdom and non-immigrants (n = 222) living in Spain answered an online survey with a questionnaire about socio-demographic and migration variables (immigrants) as well as PSS-14 and GQH-28. The low level of perceived stress and mental health symptoms found were similar in Spanish immigrants and non-immigrants. Women immigrants presented slightly higher rates of prevalence of somatisation and anxiety/insomnia and higher perceived stress. A parsimonious structural equation model with two protective migration factors was obtained (R2 = .58), which had direct and indirect effects on mental health through perceived stress. The migration process was not related to poorer mental health in the European context, and gender differences were small. These findings could be explained by the privileged migration conditions of Spanish immigrants. https://journals.copmadrid.org/pi/archivos/1132-0559-inter-28-1-0019.pdf MigrationMental healthPerceived stressExpectationsEmployment |
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Edurne Elgorriaga Izaskun Ibabe Ainara Arnoso Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors Psychosocial Intervention Migration Mental health Perceived stress Expectations Employment |
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Edurne Elgorriaga Izaskun Ibabe Ainara Arnoso |
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Edurne Elgorriaga |
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Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors |
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Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors |
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Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors |
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Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors |
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Mental Health of Spanish Immigrants in Germany and the UK in Comparison to Non-Immigrants and Migration Protective Factors |
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mental health of spanish immigrants in germany and the uk in comparison to non-immigrants and migration protective factors |
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Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid |
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Psychosocial Intervention |
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1132-0559 2173-4712 |
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2019-03-01 |
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The global economic crisis of the previous decade has accelerated internal mobility in the European Union. The main objective was to analyse perceived stress and mental health among Spanish immigrants and non-immigrants, as well as gender differences, and to examine the mediation role of perceived stress in the relationship between migration protective factors and mental health. A convenience sample (N = 941) was obtained by snowball sampling, contacting with social networks during 2014 and 2015. Spanish immigrants (n = 719) living in Germany or United Kingdom and non-immigrants (n = 222) living in Spain answered an online survey with a questionnaire about socio-demographic and migration variables (immigrants) as well as PSS-14 and GQH-28. The low level of perceived stress and mental health symptoms found were similar in Spanish immigrants and non-immigrants. Women immigrants presented slightly higher rates of prevalence of somatisation and anxiety/insomnia and higher perceived stress. A parsimonious structural equation model with two protective migration factors was obtained (R2 = .58), which had direct and indirect effects on mental health through perceived stress. The migration process was not related to poorer mental health in the European context, and gender differences were small. These findings could be explained by the privileged migration conditions of Spanish immigrants. |
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Migration Mental health Perceived stress Expectations Employment |
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