Literature DB >> 20542993

Quality of life associated with perceived stigma and discrimination among the floating population in Shanghai, China: a qualitative study.

Ji-Wei Wang1, Zhi-Ting Cui, Hong-Wei Cui, Chang-Nian Wei, Koichi Harada, Keiko Minamoto, Kimiyo Ueda, Kapilkumar N Ingle, Cheng-Gang Zhang, Atsushi Ueda.   

Abstract

The floating population refers to the large and increasing number of migrants without local household registration status and has become a new demographic phenomenon in China. Most of these migrants move from the rural areas of the central and western parts of China to the eastern and coastal metropolitan areas in pursuit of a better life. The floating population of China was composed of 121 million people in 2000, and this number was expected to increase to 300 million by 2010. Quality of life (QOL) studies of the floating population could provide a critical starting point for recognizing the potential of regions, cities and local communities to improve QOL. This study explored the construct of QOL of the floating population in Shanghai, China. We conducted eight focus groups with 58 members of the floating population (24 males and 34 females) and then performed a qualitative thematic analysis of the interviews. The following five QOL domains were identified from the analysis: personal development, jobs and career, family life, social relationships and social security. The results indicated that stigma and discrimination permeate these life domains and influence the framing of life expectations. Proposals were made for reducing stigma and discrimination against the floating population to improve the QOL of this population.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20542993     DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daq039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   2.483


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2.  A qualitative study of smoking behavior among the floating population in Shanghai, China.

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4.  The Disparity in Mental Health Between Two Generations of Internal Migrants (IMs) in China: Evidence from A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Wen Chen; Qi Zhang; Andre M N Renzaho; Li Ling
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-07-22       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Associations Between Geodemographic Factors and Access to Public Health Services Among Chinese Floating Population.

Authors:  Ming Guan
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2020-12-10

6.  Comparison of road traffic injury characteristics between local versus floating migrant patients in a tertiary hospital between 2007 and 2010.

Authors:  Chungui Xu; Yanhua Wang; Na Han; Yuhui Kou; Xiaofeng Yin; Peixun Zhang; Tianbing Wang; Dianying Zhang; Baoguo Jiang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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