Inequalities in depressive symptoms between natives and immigrants in Europe: the mediating role of social exclusion

Títlo en español: Inequidades en los síntomas depresivos entre nativos e inmigrantes en Europa: el papel de mediación de la exclusión social

Autoras: Ana María Arias Uriona, Natalie Guillén

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze inequalities in depressive symptoms between natives and immigrant groups according to their length of residence in Europe, and to test the mediating role of social exclusion in explaining these
differences. The study is based on cross-sectional data from the 7th round of the 2014 European Social Survey (sample of 1,792 immigrants and 22,557 native-born Europeans). Dependent variables: self-reported depressive symptoms. Independent variables: immigrant background and social exclusion factors that were classified into four groups. Socially excluded individuals were those less advantaged in each factor. All analyses were stratified by the length of residence. The independent and overall associations between Social Exclusion and health outcomes were examined using binary logistic regression models (OR; IC95%). Immigrants had a higher prevalence of self-reported depressive symptoms than natives; those residing in Europe for 1-10 years and > 20 years had the highest prevalence. Multidimensional social exclusion factors analyzed together completely explained these differences for immigrants residing in Europe for 1-10 years and partially for immigrants residing for > 20 years. The economic factors also explained these differences completely for 1-10 years and partially for immigrants residing for > 20 years. Policies should offer migrants the possibility to settle in good social and economic condition, promote efforts to eliminate social exclusion and prevent the associated health inequalities.

Emigrants and Immigrants; Social Marginalization; Health Status Disparities; Depression

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➡ ENLACE: http://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/static//arquivo/1678-4464-csp-36-11-e00124319.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3LT_je6eGnZhsXTZbIZb7VuAxjFaljKr0GoVahpb-k1q-uR7dRJEFqXeI

 

Las editoras del número de la revista han seleccionado y comentado el artículo, recalcando la importancia de la integración de los inmigrantes en la cotidianidad:

Editorial (español): http://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/static//arquivo/1678-4464-csp-36-11-e00296220-es.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1NrvTkS8NoC57sipUxB-9Uf0zjNqEHVVXVifeGOlHmJLk9w2i7VIKeEEc

➡ Editorial (inglés): http://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/static//arquivo/1678-4464-csp-36-11-e00296220-en.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1__-QzsXzKWIHCFvyccKX8Va82JIwfRvouSI5V640vlHqdDsgkfSYo3gw

 

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