Abstract Objectives Since 1978, rural\u2013urban migrants mainly contribute Chinese urbanization. The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of socioeconomic factors on mental health of them. Their mental health was measured by 12-item general health questionnaire (GHQ-12). Methods The study sample comprised 5925 migrants obtained from the 2009 rural-to-urban migrants survey (RUMiC). The relationships among the instruments were assessed by the correlation analysis. The one-factor (overall items), two-factor (positive vs. negative items), and model conducted by principal component analysis were ...
Background: This study aimed to examine the prevalence and the socio-demographic correlates of menta...
Massive rural–urban temporary migration has taken place amid China’s rapid economic growth and devel...
Status-based discrimination and inequity have been associated with the process of migration, especia...
Rural-to-urban migration, which has achieved a huge scale during China’s economic reform, is a poten...
Internal rural-to-urban migrants in China are facing a high risk of mental disorders. Previous resea...
Massive rural–urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health proble...
Note. Standardized factor loadings and path coefficients are shown; ***p < 0.001. Model fits: GFI = ...
The association between adverse mental health and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors in migrant workers r...
Abstract Background Ecological migrants has a special background compared with other types of migran...
Massive rural⁻urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health ...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Background: The number of internal migrant children in China has reached 35.8million by the end of 2...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
BackgroundThe new-generation migrants born in 1980 and later are large and vulnerable internal migra...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
Background: This study aimed to examine the prevalence and the socio-demographic correlates of menta...
Massive rural–urban temporary migration has taken place amid China’s rapid economic growth and devel...
Status-based discrimination and inequity have been associated with the process of migration, especia...
Rural-to-urban migration, which has achieved a huge scale during China’s economic reform, is a poten...
Internal rural-to-urban migrants in China are facing a high risk of mental disorders. Previous resea...
Massive rural–urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health proble...
Note. Standardized factor loadings and path coefficients are shown; ***p < 0.001. Model fits: GFI = ...
The association between adverse mental health and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors in migrant workers r...
Abstract Background Ecological migrants has a special background compared with other types of migran...
Massive rural⁻urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health ...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Background: The number of internal migrant children in China has reached 35.8million by the end of 2...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
BackgroundThe new-generation migrants born in 1980 and later are large and vulnerable internal migra...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
Background: This study aimed to examine the prevalence and the socio-demographic correlates of menta...
Massive rural–urban temporary migration has taken place amid China’s rapid economic growth and devel...
Status-based discrimination and inequity have been associated with the process of migration, especia...