Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Previous literature has shown that migrant workers manifested higher common mental issues (especially depressive symptom) compared to local workers due to stressors such as financial constraint and lack of access to healthcare. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to summarize the...

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Main Authors: Hasan, Siti Idayu, Yee, Anne, Rinaldi, Ariyani, Azham, Adlina Aisya, Hairi, Farizah Mohd, Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer
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spelling my.um.eprints.283652022-07-31T14:36:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28365/ Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis Hasan, Siti Idayu Yee, Anne Rinaldi, Ariyani Azham, Adlina Aisya Hairi, Farizah Mohd Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer Q Science (General) R Medicine (General) T Technology (General) Previous literature has shown that migrant workers manifested higher common mental issues (especially depressive symptom) compared to local workers due to stressors such as financial constraint and lack of access to healthcare. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to summarize the current body of evidence for the prevalence of depression and anxiety among migrant workers as well as exploring the risk factors and the availability of social support for migrant workers. Seven electronic databases, grey literature and Google Scholar were searched for studies from 2015 to 2021 related to mental health, social support and migrant workers. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale and the Joanna Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI-QARI). Study heterogeneity was evaluated using I-2 statistics. Random effects meta-analysis results were presented given heterogeneity among studies. The search returned 27 articles and only seven studies were included in meta-analysis, involving 44 365 migrant workers in 17 different countries. The overall prevalence of depression and anxiety among migrant workers was 38.99% (95% CI = 0.27, 0.51) and 27.31% (95% CI = 0.06, 0.58), respectively. Factors such as age, biological (health issue, family history of psychiatric disorder), individual (poor coping skills), occupational (workplace psychosocial stressors, poor working condition, salary and benefits issue, abuse), environmental (limited access towards healthcare, duration of residence, living condition) and social factor (limited social support) were associated with a mental health outcome in migrant workers. The availability of social support for migrant workers was mainly concentrated in emotional type of support. A high prevalence of depression and anxiety was found among migrant workers across the globe. This finding warrants a collective effort by different parties in providing assistance for migrant workers to promote their mental well-being. Public Library of Science 2021-12-02 Article PeerReviewed Hasan, Siti Idayu and Yee, Anne and Rinaldi, Ariyani and Azham, Adlina Aisya and Hairi, Farizah Mohd and Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer (2021) Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 16 (12). ISSN 1932-6203, DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260221 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260221>. 10.1371/journal.pone.0260221
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R Medicine (General)
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
R Medicine (General)
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Hasan, Siti Idayu
Yee, Anne
Rinaldi, Ariyani
Azham, Adlina Aisya
Hairi, Farizah Mohd
Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer
Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
description Previous literature has shown that migrant workers manifested higher common mental issues (especially depressive symptom) compared to local workers due to stressors such as financial constraint and lack of access to healthcare. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to summarize the current body of evidence for the prevalence of depression and anxiety among migrant workers as well as exploring the risk factors and the availability of social support for migrant workers. Seven electronic databases, grey literature and Google Scholar were searched for studies from 2015 to 2021 related to mental health, social support and migrant workers. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale and the Joanna Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI-QARI). Study heterogeneity was evaluated using I-2 statistics. Random effects meta-analysis results were presented given heterogeneity among studies. The search returned 27 articles and only seven studies were included in meta-analysis, involving 44 365 migrant workers in 17 different countries. The overall prevalence of depression and anxiety among migrant workers was 38.99% (95% CI = 0.27, 0.51) and 27.31% (95% CI = 0.06, 0.58), respectively. Factors such as age, biological (health issue, family history of psychiatric disorder), individual (poor coping skills), occupational (workplace psychosocial stressors, poor working condition, salary and benefits issue, abuse), environmental (limited access towards healthcare, duration of residence, living condition) and social factor (limited social support) were associated with a mental health outcome in migrant workers. The availability of social support for migrant workers was mainly concentrated in emotional type of support. A high prevalence of depression and anxiety was found among migrant workers across the globe. This finding warrants a collective effort by different parties in providing assistance for migrant workers to promote their mental well-being.
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author Hasan, Siti Idayu
Yee, Anne
Rinaldi, Ariyani
Azham, Adlina Aisya
Hairi, Farizah Mohd
Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer
author_facet Hasan, Siti Idayu
Yee, Anne
Rinaldi, Ariyani
Azham, Adlina Aisya
Hairi, Farizah Mohd
Nordin, Amer Siddiq Amer
author_sort Hasan, Siti Idayu
title Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort prevalence of common mental health issues among migrant workers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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