Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais (Jan 2010)

Condiciones de vida y psicosociales de niños migrantes en el noroeste de México = Life and psychosocial terms of migrant children in northwest Mexico

  • Noriega, José Angel Vera,
  • Luján, Jesús Alfonso Robles

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 345 – 365

Abstract

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In order to compare the mental health of migrant and sedentary children, the population was defined by 358 migrants children from the state of Guerrero between 9 to 13 years traveling with her parents to technology-intensive irrigation fields crops in northwest Mexico and compared with 150 children sedentary matched with its neighbors and friends, residents of the municipality of Acatlán, Guerrero, Mexico. The measurements were: anxiety scale for children – revised, depression questionnaire for children, and the inventory of childhood stress. The results of factor analysis are consistent dimensions and factor weights greater than . 35. Findings indicate that 20% of migrant children had anxiety, 10. 6% had depression, and 41. 3% reported stress levels above the healthy range. The comparative analysis shows that migrant children are at greater risk of suffering from anxiety, depression and stress

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