DOAJ Open Access 2023

Visa type and financial strain on depressive symptoms among Filipino migrants to the United States

Kazumi Tsuchiya Adrian M. Bacong A B de Castro Gilbert C. Gee

Abstrak

Migrants have been theorized to be healthier than their non-migrant counterparts; however, there is limited examination of health selection using binational data and how selection occurs, particularly for mental health outcomes. This study examines the role of visa status and financial strain as critical factors for mental health selection among Filipino migrants to the U.S. and non-migrants who remain in the Philippines. We used the baseline data from the Health of Philippine Emigrants Study (HoPES; n = 1631) to compare depressive symptoms between non-migrants and migrants who were both surveyed prior to their departure to the U.S. We assessed depressive symptoms using linear regression by migration status, financial strain, and by visa categories including fiancée/marriage, unlimited family reunification, limited family reunification, and employment. Overall, all migrants reported lower depressive symptoms than non-migrants; however, depressive symptoms varied by visa type. Fiancée/marriage migrants had lower depressive symptoms than compared to limited family reunification migrants. Additionally, those who reported financial strain had higher depressive symptoms than those without any financial strain. We find that migrants were positively selected for mental health using a unique sample of Filipino migrants before they left for the U.S.

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Kazumi Tsuchiya

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Adrian M. Bacong

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A B de Castro

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Gilbert C. Gee

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Tsuchiya, K., Bacong, A.M., Castro, A.B.d., Gee, G.C. (2023). Visa type and financial strain on depressive symptoms among Filipino migrants to the United States. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100155

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2023
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10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100155
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