Violencia y salud mental asociados a pensar o haber intentado emigrar internacionalmente por adolescentes mexicanos
- 1. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
Description
The aim of this study was to estimate the role of victimization by violence among Mexican adolescents that have considered or attempted migrating to the United States, including mental health variables (emotional self-esteem, self-esteem in school, depression, suicidal ideation, and attempted suicide) as mediators of the effects. The study used a cross-sectional design with a stratified cluster sample of 13,198 adolescents from the 2nd Mexican National Survey on Exclusion, Intolerance, and Violence in public schools in 2009. The analysis used the regression models proposed by Baron & Kenny. Prevalence of having considered or attempted cross-border migration was 23.1%. Mean age was 16.36 years. Female adolescents constituted 54.9% of the sample, and 56% were lower-income. Mental health variables that acted as partial mediators were suicidal ideation (35.9%), depression (19.2%), attempted suicide (17.7%), emotional self-esteem (6.2%), and self-esteem in school (3.4%) for moderate family violence, and emotional self-esteem (17.5%) for social rejection in school and suicidal ideation (8.1%) for physical harm in school. Female adolescents showed greater impact from mediators than men in considering or having attempted cross-border migration. The study discusses the importance of incorporating the prevention of violence in the social contexts studied here and incorporating mental health in dealing with violence in adolescents and in public health programs in transit areas for illegal migrants.
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
كان الهدف من هذه الدراسة هو تقدير دور الإيذاء بالعنف بين المراهقين المكسيكيين الذين فكروا أو حاولوا الهجرة إلى الولايات المتحدة، بما في ذلك متغيرات الصحة العقلية (احترام الذات العاطفي، واحترام الذات في المدرسة، والاكتئاب، والتفكير في الانتحار، ومحاولة الانتحار) كوسطاء للآثار. استخدمت الدراسة تصميمًا مستعرضًا مع عينة مجمعة طبقية من 13198 مراهقًا من المسح الوطني المكسيكي الثاني حول الاستبعاد والتعصب والعنف في المدارس العامة في عام 2009. استخدم التحليل نماذج الانحدار التي اقترحها بارون وكيني. وبلغت نسبة انتشار النظر في الهجرة عبر الحدود أو محاولتها 23.1%. كان متوسط العمر 16.36 سنة. وشكلت المراهقات 54.9 ٪ من العينة، و 56 ٪ من ذوي الدخل المنخفض. كانت متغيرات الصحة العقلية التي كانت بمثابة وسطاء جزئيين هي التفكير الانتحاري (35.9 ٪)، والاكتئاب (19.2 ٪)، ومحاولة الانتحار (17.7 ٪)، واحترام الذات العاطفي (6.2 ٪)، واحترام الذات في المدرسة (3.4 ٪) للعنف الأسري المعتدل، واحترام الذات العاطفي (17.5 ٪) للرفض الاجتماعي في المدرسة والتفكير الانتحاري (8.1 ٪) للأذى الجسدي في المدرسة. أظهرت المراهقات تأثيرًا أكبر من الوسطاء مقارنة بالرجال في التفكير أو محاولة الهجرة عبر الحدود. تناقش الدراسة أهمية دمج منع العنف في السياقات الاجتماعية التي تمت دراستها هنا ودمج الصحة العقلية في التعامل مع العنف لدى المراهقين وفي برامج الصحة العامة في مناطق العبور للمهاجرين غير الشرعيين.Translated Description (English)
The aim of this study was to estimate the role of victimization by violence among Mexican adolescents who have considered or attempted migrating to the United States, including mental health variables (emotional self-esteem, self-esteem in school, depression, suicidal ideation, and attempted suicide) as mediators of the effects. The study used a cross-sectional design with a stratified cluster sample of 13,198 adolescents from the 2nd Mexican National Survey on Exclusion, Intolerance, and Violence in public schools in 2009. The analysis used the regression models proposed by Baron & Kenny. Prevalence of having considered or attempted cross-border migration was 23.1%. Mean age was 16.36 years. Female adolescents constituted 54.9% of the sample, and 56% were lower-income. Mental health variables that acted as partial mediators were suicidal ideation (35.9%), depression (19.2%), attempted suicide (17.7%), emotional self-esteem (6.2%), and self-esteem in school (3.4%) for moderate family violence, and emotional self-esteem (17.5%) for social rejection in school and suicidal ideation (8.1%) for physical harm in school. Female adolescents showed greater impact from mediators than men in considering or having attempted cross-border migration. The study discusses the importance of incorporating the prevention of violence in the social contexts studied here and incorporating mental health in dealing with violence in adolescents and in public health programs in transit areas for illegal migrants.Translated Description (French)
The aim of this study was to estimate the role of victimization by violence among Mexican adolescents that have considered or attempted migrating to the United States, including mental health variables (emotional self-esteem, self-esteem in school, depression, suicidal ideation, and attempted suicide) as mediators of the effects. The study used a cross-sectional design with a stratified cluster sample of 13,198 adolescents from the 2nd Mexican National Survey on Exclusion, Intolerance, and Violence in public schools in 2009. L'analyse a utilisé les modèles de régression proposés par Baron & Kenny. Prévalence de la migration transfrontalière envisagée ou accomplie 23,1 %. Mean age was 16.36 years. Female adolescentes constituted 54.9% of the sample, and 56% were lower-income. Mental health variables that acted as partial mediators were suicidal ideation (35,9 %), depression (19,2 %), attempted suicide (17,7 %), emotional self-esteem (6,2 %), and self-esteem in school (3,4 %) for moderate family violence, and emotional self-esteem (17,5 %) for social rejection in school and suicidal ideation (8,1 %) for physical harm in school. Female adolescentes showed greater impact from mediators than men in considering or having attempted cross-border migration. The study discusses the importance of incorporating the prevention of violence in the social contexts studied here and incorporating mental health in dealing with violence in adolescentes and in public health programs in transit areas for illegal migrants.Files
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- العنف والصحة العقلية المرتبطة بالتفكير أو محاولة الهجرة دوليًا من قبل المراهقين المكسيكيين
- Translated title (English)
- Violence and mental health associated with thinking or having tried to emigrate internationally by Mexican adolescents
- Translated title (French)
- Violence et santé mentale associées à la pensée ou à la tentative d'émigration internationale par des adolescents mexicains
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- https://openalex.org/W2735028018
- DOI
- 10.1590/0102-311x00119516
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