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Experiences of Stigma and Health Service Utilization among Young Rural-to-urban Migrants in China: The Mediation Role of Social Capital.

Chengbo Zeng1,2, Xiaoming Li1,2, Hongfei Du3,4, Danhua Lin5.   

Abstract

Previous studies revealed that experiences of stigma may negatively affect health service utilization (HSU) among young rural-to-urban migrants. Existing literature also suggested social factors including social capital may mediate such negative effect. However, data are limited regarding the mediation role of social capital among this vulnerable population. Therefore, the current study aimed to examine the associations among experiences of stigma, social capital, and HSU among young rural-to-urban migrants in China. A sample of 641 young rural-to-urban migrants was recruited through a venue-based sampling approach in Beijing, China. Participants were assessed on sociodemographic characteristics, experiences of stigma, and social capital in their urban communities. Self-reported frequency of physical examinations (regularly, irregularly, none) was used as an indicator of HSU. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed to examine the direct effect of stigma on HSU as well as the mediation effect of social capital. Among the 641 young rural-to-urban migrants, 32.3% (195/603) reported never having physical examinations while 50.6% (305/603) reported having them irregularly. The final model showed a goodness of fit (χ 2/df=1.7, CFI=0.98, RMSEA=0.03, WRMR=0.74). Results of SEM revealed that both of the direct and indirect paths from experiences of stigma on HSU were statistically significant. There was a partial mediation effect of social capital on the association between experiences of stigma and HSU (delta z score=-5.49, p<0.01). Rural-to-urban migrants have a low rate of regular HSU. Experiences of stigma is associated with decreased likelihood of HSU. Social capital in the urban communities can mediate the negative effect of stigma on HSU and plays a mediation role between experiences of stigma and HSU. Therefore, to increase HSU among migrants, targeted interventions to reduce stigma and increase social capital at the migration destinations are needed.

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Keywords:  China; Health service utilization; Migrant; Social capital; Stigma

Year:  2019        PMID: 32863850      PMCID: PMC7454143          DOI: 10.1080/17450128.2019.1640918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vulnerable Child Youth Stud        ISSN: 1745-0128


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