Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Volume 59, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 164-169

Mental well-being of migrants in urban center of India: Analyzing the role of social environment (Article) (Open Access)

Firdaus G.*
  • a Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

Background: Rural to urban migration has become a salient feature of the country. However, there is a dearth of study highlighting impact of this movement on mental health of the migrant people. Aims: The main objective of the present study was to examine the relationship between specific components of social environment and psychological well-being of migrants in an urban center. Settings and Design: The National Capital Territory of Delhi was selected for intensive study and has an exploratory design supported by cross-sectional primary data. Methodology: A standardized questionnaire was used to obtain data about the socioeconomic characteristics of the respondents. For measuring the mental well-being, the World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO5) was used. The required information was procured through interview method from 1230 sampled respondents. Statistical Analysis: Influence of socioeconomic variables on mental well-being of the people was estimated through multivariate logistic regression methods. For different combinations of risk factors, five models were developed based on unstandardized likelihood coefficients. Results: Poor mental health was significantly higher among single/widow/divorced/separated (odds ratio [OR] =0.76, P < 0.01), unskilled (OR = 2.26, P < 0.01), daily wager (OR = 2.57, P < 0.01), and illiterate (OR = 2.55, P < 0.01). Longer year of immigration, younger age, and higher income level (P < 0.001) were positively related to mental health. Poor housing conditions (P < 0.001), adjustment problem (P < 0.001), and feeling insecure (P < 0.01) were independent predictors of poor mental health. Conclusion: Socioeconomic and environmental problem caused by the migrants and faced by the migrants is required in-depth study to formulate comprehensive policies. © 2017 Indian Journal of Psychiatry | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.

Author Keywords

Mental well-being Host society Migrants Delhi

Index Keywords

logistic regression analysis immigration human Odds Ratio controlled study housing instrument validation interview migrant human tissue female risk factor questionnaire major clinical study exploratory research Social Environment psychological well-being world health organization divorced person statistical model National Capital Territory of Delhi widow

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DOI: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_272_15
ISSN: 00195545
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English