2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13033-016-0118-y
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Measuring the effects of socioeconomic factors on mental health among migrants in urban China: a multiple indicators multiple causes model

Abstract: ObjectivesSince 1978, rural–urban 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).MethodsThe 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 … Show more

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“…Alternative models with three factors also exist in the literature (Picardi et al, 2001;Doi and Minowa, 2003;Padrón et al, 2012;Gelaye et al, 2015;Guan, 2017), of which the model proposed by Graetz (1991) have gained the most attention and have later been replicated in confirmatory analyses (French and Tait, 2004;Shevlin and Adamson, 2005;Abubakar and Fischer, 2012). This model distinguishes between "Anxiety, " "Social dysfunction" and "Loss of confidence."…”
Section: Dimensionality Of Ghqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative models with three factors also exist in the literature (Picardi et al, 2001;Doi and Minowa, 2003;Padrón et al, 2012;Gelaye et al, 2015;Guan, 2017), of which the model proposed by Graetz (1991) have gained the most attention and have later been replicated in confirmatory analyses (French and Tait, 2004;Shevlin and Adamson, 2005;Abubakar and Fischer, 2012). This model distinguishes between "Anxiety, " "Social dysfunction" and "Loss of confidence."…”
Section: Dimensionality Of Ghqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies suggest that financial and employment difficulties contribute substantially to the mental health issues of migrant workers [16,17]. There is scarce information on Chinese migrants, particularly the elderly.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there are limited studies both on the supply side and demand side to delivery EPHS for oldaged migrants. The most current studies focus on working-age migrants, while the associated factors with the utilization among the working-age population may not apply to illustrate those of old-aged migrants [11,12]. Although prior studies explored various association factors with the health service' seeking behavior, mainly focusing on the individual level [13].…”
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