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salud publica mex 2024; 66 (2)
Forced migration and psychological distress among migrants in transit through Mexico
Bojórquez-Chapela I, Leyva-Flores R, Gómez-López D, Vázquez EK, Cortés-Alcalá R
Language: English
References: 38
Page: 173-181
PDF size: 293.01 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To assess the presence of psychological distress
among non-Mexican migrants in-transit through Mexico,
and to evaluate the association of forced migration and
psychological distress in this population.
Materials and
methods. Cross-sectional survey of a non-probability
sample of non-Mexican migrants in six shelters in Mexico,
November 2021 - May 2022. We assessed psychological
distress with the PHQ-4, and defined forced migration as
migration motivated by social or political conflict, violence
or insecurity, natural disasters or sexual identity. We analyzed
the association between forced migration and psychological
distress, adjusting by other variables, by means of negative
binomial regression.
Results. Out of 2 355 participants,
52.2% were forced migrants, and 51% of all participants had
PHQ-4 scores in the mild-severe range. Forced migration
was associated with higher PHQ-4 scores (coefficient 0.11,
p=.004), as were experiences of violence before the journey
(coefficient 0.16, p‹.001) and violence during the journey (coefficient
.09, p=.013).
Conclusion. Our results confirm that
persons who leave their countries of origin because of forced
mobility experience more psychological distress than other
types of migrants. It is important to address the mental health
needs of this group of migrants in transit through Mexico.
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