Pandemic and post-pandemic: Mental Health and life conditions of venezuelan migrants in America
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, the number of Venezuelan migrants in Latin Americancountries reached about 5 million. Contagiousness, quarantines, and deaths dramatically impacted their life, affectedtheir mental health and made their future difficult and uncertain. This repo...
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Pandemic and post-pandemic: Mental Health and life conditions of venezuelan migrants in America Pandemia y post-pandemia: Salud Mental y condiciones de vida de migrantes venezolanos en América |
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Pandemic and post-pandemic: Mental Health and life conditions of venezuelan migrants in America Alarcón, Renato D. Migración venezolana vulnerabilidades COVID-19 determinantes sociales de salud y salud mental calidad de vida Venezuelan migration vulnerabilities COVID-19 social determinants of health and mental health quality of life |
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Alarcón, Renato D. Lozano-Vargas, Antonio Gaviria, Silvia Velásquez, Elvia |
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Alarcón, Renato D. |
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Alarcón, Renato D. Lozano-Vargas, Antonio Gaviria, Silvia Velásquez, Elvia |
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Migración venezolana vulnerabilidades COVID-19 determinantes sociales de salud y salud mental calidad de vida Venezuelan migration vulnerabilities COVID-19 social determinants of health and mental health quality of life |
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, the number of Venezuelan migrants in Latin Americancountries reached about 5 million. Contagiousness, quarantines, and deaths dramatically impacted their life, affectedtheir mental health and made their future difficult and uncertain. This report attempts to determine the impact ofCOVID-19 on Venezuelan migrants in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru (65 % of the total) and other countries in the Americancontinente, gathering information on resulting social behaviors, mental health problems, and bases of eventual solutions.It is a narrative review, based on material from established bibliographic sources, reliable reports from academicinstitutions and specialized international agencies on qualitative and quantitative analyses of areas such as living conditions, education, social mobility, vulnerabilities and physical and mental health in the migrant population. About one-third of the migrants were infected by COVID-19, and close to 2% (~ 100.000) died as a result. Their emotional stability and quality of life went below those of the host countries' poorest population groups, increasing their vulnerability and inducing, in a good number of cases, a return to Venezuela. A variety of adverse events (personal, familial, social, political, or economic) converged on the decision to migrate, during the migration process itself and in the host countries, generating multiple risks and suffering experiences, extended to the post-pandemic phase. The management of this complex situation demands solid and effective policies, efficient health services, and educational, community-oriented solidarity campaigns aimed at the protection of migrant populations' integral health, and at a harmonious social exchange between migrants and host populations. |
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Pandemic and post-pandemic: Mental Health and life conditions of venezuelan migrants in AmericaPandemia y post-pandemia: Salud Mental y condiciones de vida de migrantes venezolanos en AméricaAlarcón, Renato D.Lozano-Vargas, AntonioGaviria, SilviaVelásquez, ElviaMigración venezolanavulnerabilidadesCOVID-19determinantes sociales de salud y salud mentalcalidad de vidaVenezuelan migrationvulnerabilitiesCOVID-19social determinants of health and mental healthquality of lifeAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, the number of Venezuelan migrants in Latin Americancountries reached about 5 million. Contagiousness, quarantines, and deaths dramatically impacted their life, affectedtheir mental health and made their future difficult and uncertain. This report attempts to determine the impact ofCOVID-19 on Venezuelan migrants in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru (65 % of the total) and other countries in the Americancontinente, gathering information on resulting social behaviors, mental health problems, and bases of eventual solutions.It is a narrative review, based on material from established bibliographic sources, reliable reports from academicinstitutions and specialized international agencies on qualitative and quantitative analyses of areas such as living conditions, education, social mobility, vulnerabilities and physical and mental health in the migrant population. About one-third of the migrants were infected by COVID-19, and close to 2% (~ 100.000) died as a result. Their emotional stability and quality of life went below those of the host countries' poorest population groups, increasing their vulnerability and inducing, in a good number of cases, a return to Venezuela. A variety of adverse events (personal, familial, social, political, or economic) converged on the decision to migrate, during the migration process itself and in the host countries, generating multiple risks and suffering experiences, extended to the post-pandemic phase. The management of this complex situation demands solid and effective policies, efficient health services, and educational, community-oriented solidarity campaigns aimed at the protection of migrant populations' integral health, and at a harmonious social exchange between migrants and host populations. Al inicio de la pandemia por COVID 19 en el mundo, el número de migrantes venezolanos en países latinoamericanos ascendía a alrededor de 5 millones. Muy pronto, los contagios, las cuarentenas y las muertes impactaron su realidad cuotidiana y tornaron más difícil e incierto su futuro. El propósito de este trabajo es determinar, en lo posible, los efectos de la pandemia en comportamientos sociales y estados de salud física y mental de migrantes venezolanos en Colombia, Ecuador, Perú (65% del total) y otros países del continente, aportando información sobre problemas existentes para explorar luego las bases de posibles soluciones. Se trata de una revisión narrativa basada en material de fuentes bibliográficas establecidas, informes confiables de entidades académicas y agencias internacionales especializadas, con análisis cualitativos y cuantitativos de áreas tales como condiciones de vida, educación, salud, movilidad social y vulnerabilidades de la población migrante. Alrededor de un tercio de los migrantes fueron infectados por COVID 19 y cerca del 2% (~ 100,000), murieron como resultado. Su estabilidad emocional y calidad de vida quedaron por debajo de los grupos poblacionales más pobres en los países de destino, incrementando su vulnerabilidad e induciendo, en un buen número de casos, el retorno a su país de origen. Eventos adversos de diverso orden (personal, familiar, social, político o económico) convergieron tanto en la decisión de migrar como durante el proceso migratorio en el trayecto y en los países anfitriones, generando múltiples riesgos y sufrimientos, extendidos a la fase post-pandémica. El manejo de esta compleja situación requiere políticas sólidas y efectivas, servicios eficientes de salud y campañas de educación y solidaridad comunitaria, orientadas a la protección de la salud integral y a un armonioso intercambio social de migrantes y poblaciones receptoras.Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue2025-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/55910.33734/diagnostico.v63i4.559Diagnóstico; Vol. 63 No. 4 (2024); e559Diagnostico; Vol. 63 Núm. 4 (2024); e5591018-28882709-795110.33734/diagnostico.v63i4reponame:Diagnósticoinstname:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanueinstacron:FIHUspahttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/559/531Derechos de autor 2024 Renato D. Alarcón, Antonio Lozano-Vargas, Silvia Gaviria, Elvia Velásquezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/5592025-02-20T09:44:07Z |
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