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Title
Psychosocial stressors among Ghanaians in rural and urban Ghana and Ghanaian migrants in Europe |
Full text
http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/37984 |
Date
2022 |
Author(s)
Awuah, R.B.; Aikins, A.d; Dodoo, F.N.; Meeks, K.A.C.; Beune, E.J.A.J.; Klipstein-Grobusch, K.; Addo, J.; Smeeth, L.; Bahendeka, S.K.; Agyemang, C. |
Abstract
Research Article - Psychosocial stressors have significant health and socio-economic impacts on individuals. We examined the
prevalence and correlates of psychosocial stressors among non-migrant and migrant Ghanaians as there is
limited research in these populations. The study was cross-sectional and quantitative in design. A majority of
the study participants had experienced stress, discrimination and negative life events. Increased age, female
sex, strong social support and high sense of mastery were associated with lower odds of experiencing
psychosocial stressors in both populations. Interventions should be multi-level in design, focusing on the
correlates which significantly influence the experience of psychosocial stressors |
Subject(s)
discrimination; migrants; negative life events; non-migrants; stress |
Language
en |
Publisher
SAGE |
Type of publication
Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Identifier
DOI: 10.1177/1359105320963549 |
Repository
Accra - University of Ghana
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