Author:
Sumerlin Timothy S.,Kim Jean H.,Hui Alvin Yik-Kiu,Chan Dicken,Liao Tim,Padmadas Sabu,Fong Eric,Chung Roger Y.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Female migrant domestic workers (MDW), approximately 8.5 million globally, often live in their employer’s home under vulnerable conditions. In Hong Kong, MDWs currently comprise 5% of the population. This study was conducted to assess the association between employment conditions and mental health, and the mediating roles stress and job satisfaction have, among female MDWs in Hong Kong.
Methods
Participants completed an online cross-sectional survey. A total of 1,965 survey were collected between August 2020 and August 2021. Questions in the survey were related to MDWs background information, employment conditions, stress, job satisfaction, and two mental health outcomes: anxiety and depression. An employment conditions score was created to assess the cumulative effect poor employment conditions had on mental health. A multicategorical parallel mediation analysis was used to assess the direct effect employment conditions have on mental health and the indirect effects through stress and job satisfaction.
Results
Overall, 17.7% of MDWs were reported to be suffering from anxiety and 30.8% from depression. An increase in poor employment conditions was statistically associated with an increase in both outcomes, while stress levels and job satisfaction mediated this association.
Conclusions
The findings call for increased scrutiny of employment conditions and mental well-being of MDWs.
Funder
Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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