| Literature DB >> 31853806 |
Pramod R Regmi1, Nirmal Aryal2, Edwin van Teijlingen2, Padam Simkhada3, Pratik Adhikary4.
Abstract
Every year around 1000 Nepali migrant workers die abroad. Every one in three females and one in ten males commit suicide, reflecting a high mental health risk among Nepali migrant workers. This study aims to identify triggers of mental ill-health among Nepali migrant workers and their perceptions on the need of mental health components in the pre-departure orientation programme. We conducted five focus group discussions (FGD) and seven in-depth interviews with Nepali migrant workers and eight semi-structured interviews with stakeholders working for migrants. Participants were invited at Kathmandu's international airport on return from abroad, at hotels or bus stations near the airport, through organisations working for migrants, and participants' network. All FGD and interviews were conducted in Kathmandu and audio recorded, transcribed and translated into English. Data were analyzed thematically. High expectations from families back home, an unfair treatment at work, poor arrangements of accommodation, loneliness and poor social life abroad were frequently reported factors for poor mental health. Access to mental health services abroad by Nepali migrant was also poor. We found little on mental health in the pre-departure orientation. We need to improve our knowledge of mental health risks to provide better, more focused and more up-to-date pre-departure training to new migrant workers leaving Nepal.Entities:
Keywords: Labour migrant; Mental health; Pre-departure; Screening; South Asia
Year: 2020 PMID: 31853806 PMCID: PMC7441079 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-019-00960-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912
Characteristics of FGD participants
| FGD groups | Age range (yrs) | Ethnicity | Destination countries | Occupation abroad | Years lived abroad |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FGD 1 male | 23–45 | Chhetri-5 Terai Caste-1 | Qatar-4 Saudi Arabia-2 | Labourer-6 | 1.6–7 |
| FGD 2 male | 20–32 | Terai Caste-6 | Qatar-6 | Labourer-5 Driver-1 | 1–7 |
| FGD 3 male | 25–41 | Dalit-1 Chhetri-6 | Malaysia-6 Saudi Arabia -1 | Labourer-2 Factory worker -2 Other-2 | 1–3 |
| FGD 4 female | 22–53 | Tamang-2 Magar-2 Brahmin-2 | Oman-3 Malaysia-2 UAE-1 | Domestic worker-3 Company work-2 Beautician-1 | < 1–1.5 |
| FGD 5 male (aspiring migrants) | 21–28 | Terai Caste-3 Magar-1 Chhetri-1 Dalit-1 | Malaysia-4 Saudi Arabia-2 | Labourer-2 Factory worker-4 | Not applicable |
Characteristics of interviewees: in-depth/key informant interviews
| Characteristics | Migrants (n = 7) | Key informants (n = 8) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male-4, Female-3 | Male-6, Female-2 |
| Age range (years) | 27–47 | 23–38 |
| Occupation | Security, domestic worker, computer operator, labourer | Health care provider, trainer, recruitment agency, organization working on labour migrants |
| Duration of work | 6 months to 12 years | 1 to 5 years |
| Destination country | Dubai-1, Saudi-1, Qatar-2, Japan-1, Oman-2 | Not relevant |