2024, Number 5
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Salud Mental 2024; 47 (5)
“Pues que pase lo que Dios quiera”: Strategies for Dealing with Emotional Discomfort in Undocumented Mexican Immigrants Living in the United States
Moreno LM, Ramos LL, Saltijeral MMT, Wagner F, Berenzon GS
Language: English
References: 47
Page: 229-237
PDF size: 213.85 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction. Undocumented migrants live in a state of social, legal, and political invisibility, which affects
their mental health while hindering their access to health services. It is therefore essential to understand
which situations are linked to their emotional discomfort and how they cope with it.
Objective. To explore the
sources of emotional discomfort and the strategies used to deal with it in undocumented Mexican migrants
residing in an area with a recent migratory tradition.
Method. Study conducted using qualitative methodology
and ethnographic strategies involving four open interviews with key informants and seven semi-structured
interviews with undocumented Mexican immigrants. A thematic analysis was conducted of each of them, and
the main categories constructed.
Results. Immigration status was the main source of emotional discomfort,
creating sadness, anger, and frustration associated with direct acts of racism and discrimination. Religiosity
or spirituality, relaxation, avoidance, self-control (“gritting your teeth and bearing it”), and seeking supportive
social networks were the most commonly used strategies for coping with this discomfort.
Discussion and
conclusions. It would be advisable to implement strategies that increased the possibilities of access to professional
care, when necessary, without immigrants perceiving a threat due to their immigration status and
to promote more robust social networks in the community, as well as virtual networks that could provide an
alternative source of care and accompaniment from their place of origin.
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