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Citation

Zhang J, Ye Y, Wang J. J. Affect. Disord. Rep. 2021; 6.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100263

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

With the increased economic reform in the past few decades in China, a large number of surplus laborers in rural and underdeveloped areas moved to cities, becoming large-scale floating populations. They have made important contributions to the construction of the nation's economy. At the same time, they suffer from prejudice, discrimination, and exclusion, and urban society and residents made them marginalized. The psychological strains are related to the rural-to-urban floating population psychopathologies. We used the database of "Social Integration and Mental Health" and the multiple linear regression to discuss the impact of social exclusion, such as institutional exclusion, economic exclusion, social participation exclusion, and social welfare exclusion on the psychopathologies of Chinese floating populations. The total sample consisted of 15,999 respondents who were floating populations aged 15-59. We found that longstanding social exclusion has a positive effect on their psychopathologies. The impact of the social exclusion of Chinese floating populations in cities on their psychopathologies can be well explained by the Strain Theory of Suicide. © 2021 The Author(s)


Language: en

Keywords

China; Social exclusion; Floating population; Psychopathologies; Strain theory of suicide

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