| Literature DB >> 28899374 |
Warren Dodd1, Sally Humphries2, Kirit Patel3, Shannon Majowicz4, Matthew Little5, Cate Dewey5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Internal labour migration is an important and necessary livelihood strategy for millions of individuals and households in India. However, the precarious position of migrant workers within Indian society may have consequences for the health of these individuals. Previous research on the connections between health and labour mobility within India have primarily focused on the negative health outcomes associated with this practice. Thus, there is a need to better identify the determinants of internal migrant health and how these determinants shape migrant health outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Determinants of health; Health status; India; Migrant health; Migration; Occupational health
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28899374 PMCID: PMC5596496 DOI: 10.1186/s12914-017-0132-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Int Health Hum Rights ISSN: 1472-698X
Frequency of health problems among migrant and non-migrant adults (14–65 years) in southern India, 2013 (n = 1217)
| Prevalence among females ( | Prevalence among males ( | ||||||||
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| < 40 years | ≥40 years | <40 years | ≥ 40 years | ||||||
| Disease Category | Prevalence among migrants ( | Prevalence among non-migrants ( | Prevalence among migrants ( | Prevalence among non-migrants ( | Prevalence among migrants ( | Prevalence among non-migrants ( | Prevalence among migrants ( | Prevalence among non-migrants ( | Overall prevalence |
| Connective tissues | 1 (7.69%) | 15 (3.80%) | 1 (25.0%) | 31 (18.34%) | 13 (7.47%)* | 5 (2.0%) | 2 (14.29%) | 47 (23.74%) | 115 (9.45%) |
| Nervous/sense organs | 1 (7.69%) | 13 (3.29%) | 0 | 22 (13.02%) | 6 (3.45%) | 9 (3.60%) | 1 (7.14%) | 16 (8.08%) | 68 (5.59%) |
| Circulatory/respiratory | 0 | 1 (0.25%) | 0 | 15 (8.88%) | 4 (2.30%) | 2 (0.80%) | 3 (21.43%) | 11 (5.56%) | 36 (2.96%) |
| Digestive | 1 (7.69%) | 6 (1.52%) | 0 | 6 (3.55%) | 3 (1.72%) | 7 (2.80%) | 0 | 6 (3.30%) | 29 (2.38%) |
| Injury/poisoning | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (1.18%) | 4 (2.30%) | 4 (1.60%) | 1 (7.14%) | 7 (3.54%) | 18 (1.48%) |
| Diabetes | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 (2.37%) | 0 | 3 (1.20%) | 0 | 10 (5.05%) | 17 (1.40%) |
| Infective/parasitic | 0 | 2 (0.51%) | 0 | 1 (0.59%) | 6 (3.45%)* | 1 (0.40%) | 0 | 2 (1.01%) | 12 (0.99%) |
| Reproductive health | 0 | 11 (2.78%) | 0 | 1 (0.59%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 12 (0.99%) |
| Skin | 0 | 4 (1.01%) | 0 | 1 (0.59%) | 4 (2.30%)* | 0 | 2 (14.29%) | 1 (0.51%) | 12 (0.99%) |
| Ill-defined | 0 | 2 (0.51%) | 0 | 3 (1.78%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 (0.41%) |
| Genito-urinary | 0 | 1 (0.25%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 (0.08%) |
| Totals | 3 (23.08%) | 55 (13.92%) | 1 (25.0%) | 86 (50.89%) | 40 (22.99%) | 31 (12.4%) | 9 (64.29%) | 100 (50.51%) | 325 (26.71%) |
*p < 0.05 based on Fisher’s exact test
Perceptions of migrant member health from migrant households in southern India, 2013 (n = 137)
| Perceived deterioration in health ( | |
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| Experienced a medium health problem (e.g. respiratory problem; broken bone; etc.) | 29 (21.17%) |
| Body pain | 18 (13.14%) |
| Decline in mental health | 18 (13.14%) |
| Fever | 11 (8.03%) |
| Decrease in energy level | 10 (7.30%) |
| Chronic headache | 10 (7.30%) |
| Major health problem (e.g. amputation; cancer; etc.) | 5 (3.65%) |
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| Long working hours | 24 (17.52%) |
| Job is physically demanding | 24 (17.52%) |
| Poor working conditions and environment | 14 (10.22%) |
| Bad employer | 13 (9.49%) |
| Poor access to food | 7 (5.11%) |
| Poor housing | 5 (3.65%) |
| Started drinking | 3 (2.19%) |
| Started drinking and smoking | 1 (0.73%) |
| Long commute | 1 (0.73%) |
| Unknown | 1 (0.73%) |
| Perceived improvement in health ( | |
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| Improvement in mental health | 17 (12.41%) |
| Increased energy level | 8 (5.84%) |
| Acquired new skills | 1 (0.73%) |
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| Good working hours | 13 (9.49%) |
| Good access to food | 10 (7.30%) |
| Job is not physically demanding | 9 (6.57%) |
| Good employer | 6 (4.38%) |
| Good housing | 3 (2.19%) |
| No perceived change in health ( | |
| Unknown ( | |
Respondents could report multiple health outcomes and reasons for health outcomes