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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Lockdown on the Health and Living Conditions of Undocumented Migrants and Migrants Undergoing Legal Status Regularization

机译:Covid-19大流行的影响和锁定对无证移民的健康和生活条件和接受法律地位正规化的移民

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Introduction Undocumented migrants are at high risk of adverse consequences during crises because of a lack of access to essential securities and sources of support. This study aims to describe the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the health and living circumstances of precarious migrants in Switzerland and to assess whether those undergoing legal status regularization fared better than undocumented migrants. Materials and methods This cross-sectional mixed methods study was conducted during the COVID-19 lockdown in April - May 2020. Undocumented and recently regularized migrants taking part in an ongoing cohort study were asked to respond to an online questionnaire. A subsample was selected to undergo semi-directed phone interviews. Results Overall, 117 of the 379 (30.9%) cohort study participants responded to the questionnaire. Seventeen interviews were conducted. Migrants faced cumulative and rapidly progressive difficulties in essential life domains. As a consequence, they showed high prevalence of exposure to COVID-19, poor mental health along with frequent avoidance of health care. Moreover, the loss of working hours and the related income overlapped with frequent food and housing insecurity. Around one participant in four had experienced hunger. Despite these unmet needs, half of the participants had not sought external assistance for reasons that differ by legal status. Both groups felt that seeking assistance might represent a threat for the renewal or a future application for a residency permit. While documented migrants were less severely affected in some domains by having accumulated more reserves previously, they also frequently renounced to sources of support. Conclusions The cumulated difficulties faced by migrants in this period of crisis and their limited search for assistance highlight the need to implement trust-building strategies to bridge the access gap to sources of support along with policies protecting them against the rapid loss of income, the risk of losing their residency permit and the exposure to multi-fold insecurities.
机译:引言未记录的移民在危机期间的不良后果风险很高,因为缺乏对基本证券和支持来源的获取。本研究旨在描述Covid-19危机对瑞士岌岌可危移民的健康和生活环境的影响,并评估那些经历合法地位正规化的人比无证移民更好。材料和方法在4月2020年5月在C​​ovid-19锁定期间进行了这种横截面混合方法研究。未记录和最近正规化的移民参加正在进行的队列研究的研究被要求回复在线问卷。选择子样本以接受半导地位电话访谈。结果总体而言,379(30.9%)队列研究参与者的调查结果总体117人回应了调查问卷。进行了十七次采访。移民面临累积和迅速逐步的基本寿命困难。因此,它们表现出对Covid-19的暴露,心理健康状况不佳,以及频繁避免医疗保健。此外,工作时间的损失和相关收入与频繁的食物和住房不安全重叠。四个参与者四分之一经历过饥饿。尽管有这些未满足的需求,但有一半的参与者没有寻求外部援助,因为法律地位不同。两组均觉得寻求援助可能代表续签或未来居住申请的威胁。在以前累计更多的储备,记录后移民在某些域中的群体严重受到严重影响,而他们也经常放弃支持来源。结论移民面临的累积困难在这一危机时期及其有限的援助搜索突出了实施信托建设策略,以使支持差距弥合支持支持差距以及保护他们迅速丧失收入,风险的政策失去居住许可证和暴露于多折不安全感。

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