BackgroundPolicies of migration contention can interrupt the transit of people on the move, forcing them to remain in wait in non-destination countries. This liminal condition might impact negatively on migrants' mental health.AimsTo assess the relationship between interrupted transit and common mental disorders (CMD; symptoms of depression or anxiety), among migrants in shelters in Tijuana, Mexico.MethodsCross-sectional survey conducted in November to December 2020 and February to April 2021. We assessed depressive symptoms with the Centers for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale (CES-D-7), and symptoms of anxiety with the Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-2). We evaluated the association of being in interrupted transit (sent ba...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from...
International audienceThe role of migration as a risk factor remains unknown for mood disorders beca...
In this paper, we use survey data from the Mexican Retrospective Demographic Survey (Encuesta Demogr...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
Objective: This study aimed to: (a) provide population-based estimates for the prevalence of mental ...
The aim of this study is to describe the subjective mental health and mental health problems of irre...
Prevalence rates of depression and anxiety among migrants (i.e. refugees, labor migrants) vary among...
BACKGROUND: Migration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial adver...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
<div><p>In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. bor...
Background: Undocumented migrants live and work in precarious conditions. Few studies have explored ...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from...
International audienceThe role of migration as a risk factor remains unknown for mood disorders beca...
In this paper, we use survey data from the Mexican Retrospective Demographic Survey (Encuesta Demogr...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
Objective: This study aimed to: (a) provide population-based estimates for the prevalence of mental ...
The aim of this study is to describe the subjective mental health and mental health problems of irre...
Prevalence rates of depression and anxiety among migrants (i.e. refugees, labor migrants) vary among...
BACKGROUND: Migration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial adver...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
<div><p>In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. bor...
Background: Undocumented migrants live and work in precarious conditions. Few studies have explored ...
Rationale: Undocumented Mexican immigrants (UMIs) and their families make up a considerable proporti...
Although refugees are generally thought to be at increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
In recent years, increasing numbers of families and individuals have arrived at the U.S. border from...
International audienceThe role of migration as a risk factor remains unknown for mood disorders beca...