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Experience of discrimination during COVID-19 pandemic: the impact of public health measures and psychological distress among refugees and other migrants in Europe.
Marchi, Mattia; Magarini, Federica Maria; Chiarenza, Antonio; Galeazzi, Gian Maria; Paloma, Virginia; Garrido, Rocío; Ioannidi, Elisabeth; Vassilikou, Katerina; de Matos, Margarida Gaspar; Gaspar, Tania; Guedes, Fabio Botelho; Primdahl, Nina Langer; Skovdal, Morten; Murphy, Rebecca; Durbeej, Natalie; Osman, Fatumo; Watters, Charles; van den Muijsenbergh, Maria; Sturm, Gesine; Oulahal, Rachid; Padilla, Beatriz; Willems, Sara; Spiritus-Beerden, Eva; Verelst, An; Derluyn, Ilse.
  • Marchi M; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi, 287 -, 41125, Modena, Italy.
  • Magarini FM; Dipartimento di Salute Mentale e Dipendenze Patologiche, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Via Giovanni Amendola 2 -, 42122, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Chiarenza A; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi, 287 -, 41125, Modena, Italy.
  • Galeazzi GM; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi, 287 -, 41125, Modena, Italy.
  • Paloma V; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi, 287 -, 41125, Modena, Italy. GianMaria.Galeazzi@ausl.re.it.
  • Garrido R; Dipartimento di Salute Mentale e Dipendenze Patologiche, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Via Giovanni Amendola 2 -, 42122, Reggio Emilia, Italy. GianMaria.Galeazzi@ausl.re.it.
  • Ioannidi E; Department of Social Psychology, Universidad de Sevilla, 41018, Seville, Spain.
  • Vassilikou K; Department of Social Psychology, Universidad de Sevilla, 41018, Seville, Spain.
  • de Matos MG; Research Center for Greek Society, Academy of Athens, 15126, Athens, Greece.
  • Gaspar T; Research Center for Greek Society, Academy of Athens, 15126, Athens, Greece.
  • Guedes FB; Institute of Environmental Health/ISAMB, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Primdahl NL; Institute of Environmental Health/ISAMB, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Skovdal M; Institute of Environmental Health/ISAMB, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Murphy R; Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, 1014, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Durbeej N; Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, 1014, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Osman F; Department of Psychology, Maynooth University, W23 F2K8, Co. Kildare, Maynooth, Ireland.
  • Watters C; Department of Child Health and Parenting, Uppsala University, 75236, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • van den Muijsenbergh M; Department of Child Health and Parenting, Uppsala University, 75236, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Sturm G; School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Högskolegatan 2, 79188, Falun, Sweden.
  • Oulahal R; Department of School of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK.
  • Padilla B; Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud University, 6500, HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Willems S; LCPI Laboratory, EA-4591, Department Clinique du Sujet, University of Toulouse 2, 31058, Toulouse, France.
  • Spiritus-Beerden E; La Reunion University FR, DIRE research center, French Collaborative Institute on Migration, CS, 92003, 15 Av. René Cassin, Saint-Denis, Cedex 9 97400, Réunion.
  • Verelst A; Department of Sociology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33620, USA.
  • Derluyn I; Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Quality and Safety Ghent, Ghent University, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
BMC Public Health ; 22(1): 942, 2022 05 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1833303
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately hard impact on refugees and other migrants who are often exposed to the virus with limited means to protect themselves. We tested the hypothesis that during the COVID-19 pandemic, refugees and other migrants have suffered a negative impact on mental health and have been unjustly discriminated for spreading the disease in Europe (data collection from April to November 2020).

METHODS:

Participants in the ApartTogether Survey (N = 8297, after listwise deletion of missing items final N = 3940) provided data regarding to their difficulties to adhere to preventive recommendations against COVID-19 infection (CARE), self-perceived stigmatization (SS), and psychological distress (PD). Structural Equation Modeling was used to investigate PD as a mediator in the pathway linking CARE to SS, while adjusting for the housing and residence status. To improve confidence in the findings, single hold-out sample cross-validation was performed using a train/test split ratio of 0.8/0.2.

RESULTS:

In the exploratory set (N = 3159) SS was associated with both CARE (B = 0.200, p < 0.001) and PD (B = 0.455, p < 0.001). Moreover, PD was also associated with CARE (B = 0.094, p = 0.001) and mediated the effect of CARE on SS (proportion mediated = 17.7%, p = 0.001). The results were successfully replicated in the confirmation set (N = 781; total effect = 0.417, p < 0.001; proportion mediated = 29.7%, p < 0.001). Follow-up analyses also found evidence for an opposite effect (i.e., from SS to CARE, B = 0.132; p < 0.001), suggesting that there might be a vicious circle between the self-perceived stigmatization and the access to health care and the use of preventive measures against COVID-19 infection.

CONCLUSIONS:

Refugees and other migrants who had more difficulties in accessing health care and preventive measures against COVID-19 infection experienced worse mental health and increased discrimination. These negative effects appeared to be stronger for those with more insecure housing and residence status, highlighting from one side the specific risk of insecure housing in the impact of COVID-19 upon mental health and infection protection, and for another side the need to proper housing as a strategy to prevent both COVID-19 and mental distress.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Refugees / Transients and Migrants / Psychological Distress / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: BMC Public Health Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12889-022-13370-y

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Refugees / Transients and Migrants / Psychological Distress / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: BMC Public Health Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12889-022-13370-y