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Unravelling migrants' health paradoxes: a transdisciplinary research agenda.

Maria Roura1.   

Abstract

The Social Determinants of Health literature has consistently found that a higher socioeconomic status is associated with better health outcomes even after adjusting for traditional risk factors. However, research findings in the field of Migrants' Health suggest that the socioeconomic/health gradient does not always behave as expected for migrants and their descendants. The mismatch of findings in these two long-standing parallel research traditions is exemplified by frequent reports of paradoxical findings in the scientific literature: the healthy migrant paradox, the ethnic density paradox and the diminishing returns paradox. This paper outlines a transdisciplinary research agenda to elucidate the social processes that underpin these disconcerting findings and calls for a shift from a pathogenic deficit model that sees migrants as a burden to their reconceptualisation as actively engaged citizens in search of solutions. Amidst a severe refugee crisis, fears of terrorist attacks and political capitalisation of these tragedies to foster antimigrant sentiments, this is urgently needed. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.

Keywords:  Migrants’ heath; ethnic studies; participatory research methods; public and patient involvement; qualitative methods; social determinants of health; trans-disciplinary research

Year:  2017        PMID: 28739838     DOI: 10.1136/jech-2016-208439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health        ISSN: 0143-005X            Impact factor:   3.710


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1.  The Relationship Between Mental Health and Psychosocial Stress of Reservoir Migrants in the Middle Route of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project (SNWDP): The Mediating Role of Social Support.

Authors:  Pan Ke; Li Ke; Bing Liu; Xiang Liu
Journal:  Psychol Res Behav Manag       Date:  2021-03-09

2.  Mortality, ethnicity, and country of birth on a national scale, 2001-2013: A retrospective cohort (Scottish Health and Ethnicity Linkage Study).

Authors:  Raj S Bhopal; Laurence Gruer; Genevieve Cezard; Anne Douglas; Markus F C Steiner; Andrew Millard; Duncan Buchanan; S Vittal Katikireddi; Aziz Sheikh
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2018-03-01       Impact factor: 11.069

Review 3.  Migrant health research in the Republic of Ireland: a scoping review.

Authors:  Nazmy Villarroel; Ailish Hannigan; Santino Severoni; Soorej Puthoopparambil; Anne MacFarlane
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-03-20       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  Ethnic Minority Health in Ireland-Co-creating knowledge (EMH-IC): a participatory health research protocol.

Authors:  Ailish Hannigan; Alphonse Basogomba; Joseph LeMaster; Diane Nurse; Fiona O'Reilly; Maria Roura; Nazmy Villarroel; Anne MacFarlane
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-10-31       Impact factor: 2.692

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