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Caught between a rock and a hard place: mental health of migrant live-in caregivers in Canada

机译:陷入困境与困境:加拿大移民住家保姆的心理健康

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Background Canada depends on Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs), also known as migrant workers, to fill labour shortage in agriculture, hospitality, construction, child/senior care, and other low-skilled occupations. Evidence shows that TFWs, especially women live-in caregivers (LC), constitute a vulnerable population. Their health is compromised by the precarious and harsh working and living conditions they encounter. There is a paucity of research on the mental health of LCs, their support systems and access to mental health services. Method In this community-based exploratory study, we used mixed methods of survey and focus groups to explore the work related experiences and mental health of migrant live-in caregivers in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. Convenience and snowball sampling were used to recruit participants. The inclusion criteria were: being 18?years or older, initially migrated to Canada as TFWs under LC program, resided in the Greater Toronto Area, and able to understand and converse in English based on self-report. This paper reports on the focus group results derived from inductive thematic analysis. Results A total of 30 women LCs participated in the study. Most of them were from the Philippines. A number of key themes emerged from the participants’ narratives: (1) precarious migration-employment status (re)produces exploitation; (2) deskilling and downward social mobility reinforce alienation; (3) endurance of hardship for family back home; (4) double lives of public cheerfulness and private anguish; and (4) unrecognized mental health needs. The study results reflected gross injustices experienced by these women. Conclusion A multi-faceted approach is required to improve the working and living conditions of this vulnerable group and ultimately their health outcomes. We recommend the following: government inspection to ensure employer compliance with the labour standards and provision of safe working and living conditions; change immigration policy to allow migrant caregivers to apply for permanent residence upon arrival; the TFWs Program to establish fair wages and subsidized housing so that caregivers can truly access the live-out option; and local ethno-specific, settlement and faith organizations be leveraged to provide TFWs with social support as well as information about their rights and how to access health and social care.
机译:背景技术加拿大依靠临时外国工人(TFW)(也称为移民工人)来填补农业,酒店,建筑,儿童/高级护理和其他低技能职业中的劳动力短缺。有证据表明,外来家务劳动者,特别是女性住家看护人,构成了弱势群体。他们所面临的不稳定和恶劣的工作和生活条件损害了他们的健康。关于LC的心理健康,其支持系统以及获得心理健康服务的研究很少。方法在这项基于社区的探索性研究中,我们使用调查和焦点小组的混合方法来探索加拿大安大略省大多伦多地区的移民住家保姆的工作相关经验和心理健康。便利和滚雪球采样被用来招募参与者。入选标准为:年满18周岁,最初根据LC计划以TFW身份移民到加拿大,居住在大多伦多地区,并能够根据自我报告理解英语并进行交流。本文报告了归纳主题分析得出的焦点小组结果。结果共有30位女性LC参加了该研究。他们大多数来自菲律宾。参与者的叙述中出现了许多关键主题:(1)不稳定的移民-就业状态(重新)产生剥削; (2)卑鄙的行为和向下的社会流动加剧了疏离感; (三)家庭艰苦创业; (4)公众快乐和私人痛苦的双重生活; (4)无法识别的精神健康需求。研究结果反映了这些妇女遭受的严重不公。结论需要采取多方面的方法来改善这一弱势群体的工作和生活条件,并最终改善他们的健康状况。我们建议以下措施:政府检查,以确保雇主遵守劳工标准并提供安全的工作和生活条件;更改移民政策,允许移民照料者在抵达时申请永久居留权; TFWs计划,以建立公平的工资和补贴住房,以使护理人员能够真正获得住所选择;以及当地的特定种族,定居和信仰组织,可以为TFW提供社会支持以及有关其权利以及如何获得健康和社会护理的信息。

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