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Immigration, social integration and mental health in Norway, with focus on gender differences

机译:挪威的移民,社会融合和心理健康,重点关注性别差异

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Background Studies have shown that social integration may have a positive as well as a negative effect on the mental health of immigrants, depending on the social circumstances. Aims of the study To investigate the relationship between social integration and psychological distress in immigrants in Oslo, Norway, with focus on gender differences. Methods The study was based on data from a community survey in Oslo (N = 15899), and included 1448 immigrants from non-Western and 1059 immigrants from Western countries. Psychological distress was measured by a 10 items version of Hopkins Symptom Check List (HSCL-10), and social integration was measured by an index based on four items: Knowledge of the Norwegian language, reading Norwegian newspapers, visits by Norwegians and receiving help from Norwegians. Information on paid employment, household income, marital status, social support and conflicts in intimate relationships was also included in the study. Results The non-western immigrants showed a higher level of psychological distress than the immigrants from western countries. In men this could be explained by the combination of less social integration, less employment, lower income, less social support and more conflicts in intimate relationships among non-western compared to western immigrants. In women the difference in level of psychological stress could not be explained by these variables, even if it was reduced. A reason for this seemed to be that social integration in non-western immigrants had a different effect on mental health in men and women. In men, social integration showed a positive effect through employment and income, as well as a positive effect in other areas. Also in non-western women social integration showed a positive effect through greater access to employment and income, but this effect was levelled out by integration causing problems in other areas. Conclusion Unexpectedly, social integration in non-western immigrants was associated with good mental health in men, but not in women. A possible explanation for this might be that the traditional female role in these countries is more challenged by social integration into a Western country than the male role, resulting in conflicting norms, threat to the self and/or loss of identity.
机译:背景研究表明,社会融合可能会对移民的心理健康产生正面或负面的影响,具体取决于社会环境。研究目的调查社会融合与挪威奥斯陆移民的心理困扰之间的关系,重点关注性别差异。方法该研究基于奥斯陆社区调查(N = 15899)的数据,包括来自非西方国家的1448名移民和来自西方国家的1059名移民。心理压力由霍普金斯症状检查表(HSCL-10)的10个项目来衡量,社会融合由基于以下四个项目的指数来衡量:挪威语的知识,阅读挪威的报纸,挪威人的来访以及得到挪威的帮助挪威人。该研究还包括有关带薪就业,家庭收入,婚姻状况,社会支持和亲密关系冲突的信息。结果非西方移民比来自西方国家的移民表现出更高的心理困扰。在男性中,这可以通过减少社会融合,减少就业,降低收入,减少社会支持以及与西方移民相比在非西方国家之间的亲密关系上更多的冲突来解释。在女性中,即使减少了心理压力,也无法用这些变量来解释。造成这种情况的原因似乎是非西方移民的社会融合对男女的心理健康产生了不同的影响。在男性中,社会融合通过就业和收入表现出积极作用,在其他领域也表现出积极作用。同样在非西方女性中,社会融合通过增加就业机会和收入获得了积极影响,但这种融合由于在其他领域引起问题的融合而得以抵消。结论出乎意料的是,非西方移民的社会融合与男性的良好心理健康有关,而与女性无关。对此的可能解释可能是,与男性角色相比,这些国家中传统的女性角色比西方角色更容易受到社会融入西方社会的挑战,从而导致规范冲突,对自我的威胁和/或身份丧失。

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