Correlates of mental health and well-being for Mexican female partners of migrants
Autor: | Ana A. Lucero-Liu, Marcela Sotomayor-Peterson |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
Health (social science) Sociology and Political Science 05 social sciences Multilevel model Word of mouth Loneliness Mental health Health equity 0506 political science Current sample Marital satisfaction 050902 family studies Well-being 050602 political science & public administration medicine 0509 other social sciences medicine.symptom Psychology Law |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. 13:361-373 |
ISSN: | 1747-9894 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ijmhsc-01-2016-0001 |
Popis: | Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the associations between familism, frequency of physical contact, and marital satisfaction with mental health and well-being in a sample of 58 female marital partners of migrants who stayed in Mexico when their spouses migrated to the USA. Design/methodology/approach In total, 58 women were recruited through word of mouth in Sonora, Mexico. All women had their partner (the father of her children) living in the USA. Survey was administered face-to-face in participants’ homes. Findings Hierarchical regression analysis found that higher marital satisfaction and frequency of physical contact predicts mental health and well-being. However, familism was not associated with mental health and well-being for female partners of migrants. Originality/value This work is unique in that the current sample of female partners of migrants originate from the Sonora border region and has greater physical contact with their partner than most studies on transnational families assume. Approximately 40 percent of participants residing in the Sonora border state meet with their partners at least once a month. Additionally, this work provides an intimate face to the understanding of the very specific processes distinctive of inhabitants of border regions that are part of international migration. In order to promote health equity, health providers (e.g. counselors) need evidence-based information to tailor services to the specific needs of underserved Mexican transnationals. |
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