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J Community Psychol ; 50(7): 3122-3140, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35199333

ABSTRACT

This study identified resilience processes at the individual, family, and community levels among Filipino migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Resilience processes highlight strengths and resources that can enhance positive adaptation to problems that affect this vulnerable migrant group. Data came from focus groups and key informant interviews involving 27 MDWs and 7 key informants. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis and organized according to the socioecological model. Results revealed 7 resilience processes. Financial coping, health management, and spirituality were found across levels. Companionship and emotional support are transacted within family and community levels, whereas expanding knowledge and support occurs at individual and community levels. MDWs and their families prioritize each family member, whereas the community provides legal support. Resilience processes exist across ecological levels. However, individual resilience processes are insufficient, thus necessitating collective agency through familial and community resilience processes and building social structures that facilitate resilience.


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Transients and Migrants , Adaptation, Psychological , Family/psychology , Focus Groups , Humans , Spirituality
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Psychiatry Res ; 295: 113575, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33248710

ABSTRACT

Within diverse global populations, validated tools are needed to assess common mental disorders. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is one of the most commonly used depression screeners. However, the PHQ-9 has not been structurally validated among female migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Female MDWs constitute a population numbering 11.5 million, and commonly report depression. This study aimed to structurally validate the PHQ-9 among Filipina and Indonesian female MDWs in Macao Special Administrative Region of China. Participants were recruited using respondent driven sampling. Participants were adult female MDWs from The Philippines (N=1375) or Indonesia (N=367) and legally working in Macao. We used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test five structural models of depression using all PHQ-9 items with the Filipina and Indonesian samples. We applied multi-group CFA to test measurement invariance across samples. A two-factor (cognitive/affective, somatic) model yielded the best fit within both samples, and the multi-group CFA demonstrated invariance across samples. The two-factor model best represents the factor structure of the PHQ-9 among Filipina and Indonesian female MDWs.


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Anxiety/diagnosis , Depression/diagnosis , Depression/psychology , Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology , Patient Health Questionnaire/standards , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/standards , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis , Adult , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Depression/ethnology , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Indonesia/ethnology , Macau/epidemiology , Male , Mental Health , Middle Aged , Philippines/ethnology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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