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Rev. méd. Chile ; 144(5): 563-570, mayo 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-791042

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Background: Coping with changes brought about by immigration and social circumstances that often characterize this process may cause mental health problems. Aim: To analyze the relationship between acculturation stress and mental health symptoms in South American immigrants residing in Antofagasta, Chile. Material and Methods: The OQ questionnaire, which assesses mental health and the acculturation stress questionnaire from Ruiz, were answered by 431 immigrants (53.8% Colombian and 46.2% Peruvian) aged between 18 and 65 years old. Results: The major source of acculturation stress was distance from origin, followed by difficulties in social relationships and perceived discrimination and rejection. About 50% of respondents had elevated levels of discomfort in their life, with mental health problems derived from their adjustment to social roles and relationships. There was a high correlation between acculturation stress levels and severity of mental health symptoms. Conclusions: Immigrants are exposed to high levels of stress resulting in a negative impact on their mental health.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology , Acculturation , Mental Disorders/psychology , Peru/ethnology , Social Support , Socioeconomic Factors , Stress, Psychological/ethnology , Chile , Surveys and Questionnaires , Colombia/ethnology , Mental Disorders/ethnology
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