2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12955-017-0679-8
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Health-related quality of life and influencing factors among migrant children in Shaoxing, China

Abstract: BackgroundDue to increasing export of labor service, many children following their parents leave from rural areas to urban areas in China. These migrant children might have psychological stress and lower quality of life. However, even up to this day, little is known about the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of the migrant children. This study aims at investigating their living conditions and exploring the influencing factors of migrant children’s HRQoL.MethodsA cross-sectional survey of 856 migrant chil… Show more

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“…In China, numerous studies have focused on HRQOL among different populations, including migrant females [32] and children, using various scales [33]. A systematic review suggested that many factors influence HRQOL, including age, gender, comorbidities, and rural/urban status [34].…”
Section: Hrqol Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, numerous studies have focused on HRQOL among different populations, including migrant females [32] and children, using various scales [33]. A systematic review suggested that many factors influence HRQOL, including age, gender, comorbidities, and rural/urban status [34].…”
Section: Hrqol Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two studies conducted with both high school and older students, it was reported that future expectations did not change in terms of gender (Akbaşlı et al, 2017; Tuncer & Bahadır, 2018). This finding that gender did not have an impact on QOL was supported in studies comparing the QOL of refugee children with non‐refugee peers (ages 8–17) (Rotsika et al, 2016) and another study conducted with the refugee children (ages 9–17) (Xu et al, 2017). On the contrary, several studies have reported that gender had an impact on the QOL (DeJong et al, 2017; Pantzer et al, 2006; Ravens‐Sieberer et al, 2008; Velez Galarraga et al, 2009; Villalonga‐Olives et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Selama proses imigrasi ini, anakanak dan remaja dalam keluarga migran sering harus menghadapi tekanan besar untuk beradaptasi dengan kehidupan di kota, yang menyebabkan berbagai masalah kesehatan mental. Bukti menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kejadian masalah kesehatan mental anak-anak di keluarga migran lebih tinggi daripada di keluarga non-migran (Xu et al, 2017).…”
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