| Literature DB >> 25808761 |
Ma Visitación Sanchón-Macias1, Andreu Bover-Bover2, Dolores Prieto-Salceda3, María Paz-Zulueta4, Blanca Torres4, Denise Gastaldo5.
Abstract
This qualitative study was carried out to better understand factors that determine the subjective social status of Latin Americans in Spain. The study was conducted following a theoretical framework and forms part of broader study on subjective social status and health. Ten immigrant participants engaged in semi-structured interviews, from which data were collected. The study results show that socioeconomic aspects of the crisis and of policies adopted have shaped immigrant living conditions in Spain. Four major themes that emerged from the analysis were related to non-recognition of educational credentials, precarious working conditions, unemployment and loneliness. These results illustrate the outcomes of current policies on health and suggest a need for health professionals to orient practices toward social determinants, thus utilizing evaluations of subjective social status to reduce inequalities in health.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare disparities; Immigration; Qualitative research; Social class; Social determinants of health; Subjective social status
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Year: 2016 PMID: 25808761 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0197-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912