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INFORMATION ON HEALTH AND MIGRATION

  • Author: Frank Milton Delgado‑Cáceres1† , Kevin Angel Silva‑Parra1† and Paola A. Torres‑Slimming
  • Publication Date: 2018–19

associationImmigrants arriving in a new country face changes that affect their social, employment, and migratory status. We carried out a mixed-methods study in the rapidly growing Venezuelan immigrant population in Lima, Peru. The objective was to determine whether there was an association between time in Peru and self-perception of symptom distress (SD), interpersonal relationships (IR), and social role (SR). The quantitative central component consisted of a cross-sectional study, surveying 152 participants using the Outcome Questionnaire 45.2 (OQ-45.2). The qualitative component, based on phenomenology, explored experiences and challenges during the migration process. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted in 16 informants.

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