Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Volume 52, Issue SUPPL., 1998, Pages S370-S373

A preliminary study of the mental health of young migrant workers in Shenzhen (Conference Paper)

Shen Q.* , Lu Y.-W. , Hu C.-Y. , Deng X.-M. , Gao H. , Huang X.-Q. , Niu E.-H.
  • a Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, China, Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, No. 14, Cuizhu Road, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China
  • b Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, China
  • c Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, China
  • d Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, China
  • e Shenzhen Institute of Mental Health, China
  • f Shenzhen Contr. Post Laboring Hlth., China
  • g Shenzhen Contr. Post Laboring Hlth., China

Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the mental health status of young migrant workers in Shenzhen. Using the Symptoms Check List-90 (SCL-90), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Social Support Scale and Mental Health Questionnaire for Laborers, 371 migrant workers who came from inland areas of China and 100 local workers were investigated. The SCL-90 profile of migrant workers was also compared to the SCL-90 norms provided by general people in China. The SCL-90 results showed that the total scores, the average scores of the positive symptoms, the three factor scores of obsessionality, interpersonal sensitivity and phobia in migrant workers were significantly higher than those in the local workers. According to the multivariate analysis, the amount of contribution to mental health, in descending order, was neuroticism, psychological pressure, income, home sickness, marital or love problems, extroversion and introversion, living conditions and social status. The mental health status of young migrant workers in Shenzhen was poorer than that of their local counterparts, as well as people in China on the SCL-90. It is recommended that mental health workers should help migrant workers adjust to the new urban environment by providing psychological counseling and other relevant treatment facilities.

Author Keywords

Migrants Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Symptom Check List-90 Chinese culture Mental health social factors

Index Keywords

China phobia Developing Countries human introversion controlled study mental stress Mental Disorders mental disease marriage migrant worker social status extraversion Humans male obsession Acculturation female Personality Inventory Conference Paper major clinical study adult Personality Emigration and Immigration neurosis

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ISSN: 13231316
Cited by: 27
Original Language: English