当代财经 ›› 2019, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (03): 11-.

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迁移压力、社会资本与流动人口心理健康——基于压力过程理论的研究

肖敏慧1,王邃遂2,彭浩然3   

  1. (1. 广东财经大学 公共管理学院,广东 广州 510320;2. 印第安纳大学 性别研究系,美国伯明顿 IN47401;3. 中山大学 岭南学院,广东 广州 510275)
  • 收稿日期:2018-09-06 发布日期:2021-01-21
  • 作者简介:肖敏慧,广东财经大学讲师,管理学博士,主要从事社会保障研究;王邃遂,印第安纳大学博士研究生,主要从事心理健康研究,通讯作者联系方式 wangsui@iu.edu;彭浩然,中山大学副教授,经济学博士,主要从事社会保障研究。

Migration Stresses, Social Capital and Mental Health of Migrant Population: A Study Based on the Stress Process Theory

XIAO Min-hui1, WANG Sui-sui2, PENG Hao-ran3   

  1. (1. Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangzhou 510320, China; 2. Indiana University, Bloomington IN47401, USA; 3. Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China)
  • Received:2018-09-06 Published:2021-01-21

摘要: 压力过程理论认为流动人口在迁移过程中的压力源以及个体的压力易感性会对其心理健康水平产生影响,而个体的社会资本会影响其压力易感性。利用2014年全国流动人口卫生计生动态监测调查数据,定量考察了流动人口在迁移过程中所面临的城乡压力源以及社会资本对其心理健康的影响。研究发现:(1)父母养老、子女教育、家人生病是流动人口面临的最主要三大家乡压力源,对其心理健康水平有不利影响;在城市压力源中,社会排斥与社会文化适应程度低是影响流动人口心理健康的主要因素。(2)个体的社会资本与社会参与并未能够提升流动人口的心理健康水平。(3)跨省迁移流动人口的家乡认同感越强,越有利于其心理健康;而省内迁移流动人口的城市认同感越强,其心理健康水平越好。

关键词: 迁移压力,社会资本, 流动人口, 心理健康

Abstract: According to the stress process theory, the stressors produced in migration process and individual stress vulnerability would affect the mental health of migrants, while the stress vulnerability is affected by the social capital owned by individuals. Based on the dynamic monitoring data of the National Migrant Population Health and Family Planning Survey in 2014, this paper quantitatively examines the urban and rural stressors faced by migrants in the process of migration and the influences on migrants’ mental health by social capital. The results show that: (1) parental pension, children’s education, family medical treatment are the three most important stressors for the migrant population, which have a negative impact on their mental health; among the urban stressors, social exclusion and lower degree in social and cultural adaptation are the main factors affecting the mental health of the migrant population. (2) Individual social capital and social participation have no effect on improving the mental health of the migrant population. (3) The stronger the hometown identity of the inter-provincial migrants, the better mental health they will have; while for the intra-provincial migrant population, their mental health will be better if they have stronger city identity.

Key words: migration stresses; social capital; migrant population; mental health