Determinants of depression and anxiety in informal waste pickers: a cross-sectional study of informal waste pickers in Hong Kong.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal for Equity in Health Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1186/s12939-024-02342-w
Siu-Ming Chan, Heng Xu, Yuen-Ki Tang, Jasmine Zhang, Kim Kwok, Bess Yin-Hung Lam, Wing-Him Tang, Ka-Chun Lui
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Abstract

Background: There are growing global concerns about informal waste pickers and their health issues. This cross-sectional study drew on the structural violence theory to examine the mental health situation of informal waste pickers in Hong Kong and identified the determinants of depression and anxiety in them ranging from individual to societal and governmental levels.

Method: The data from the largest territory-wide study of informal waste pickers in 2023 was analysed. Descriptive statistics and logistic regressions were used to investigate the association between mental health and socioeconomic variables, including demographic background, governmental measures against informal waste pickers, other negative experiences related to safety and public discrimination, and supportive resources. The symptoms of depression and anxiety were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) and General Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

Results: The results showed that physical strain/illness and chronic illness caused by long-term scavenging works (for depression adjusted OR 3.33, 95% CI [1.75, 6.31]; for anxiety adjusted OR 5.01, 95% CI [2.45, 10.24]), recycling or personal property stolen (for depression adjusted OR 2.04, 95% CI [1.23, 3.36]; for anxiety adjusted OR 2.72, 95% CI [1.62, 4.56]), being treated rudely by citizens (for depression adjusted OR 2.16, 95% CI [1.32, 3.55]); for anxiety (adjusted OR 2.85, 95% CI [1.74, 4.67]) are the critical risk factors of informal waste pickers' mental health. While higher intention to continue scavenging work if financial conditions permit is the critical protective factor for depression (adjusted OR 0.46, 95% CI [0.24, 0.88]) and anxiety (adjusted OR 0.43, 95% CI [0.22, 0.86]), compared to lower intention to continue scavenging work if financial conditions permit in the multivariate model.

Conclusions: This study discloses the close relationship between informal waste pickers' long-term physical strain/illness and mental health and identifies the governmental measures, other negative experiences related to safety issues and public discrimination as risk factors for informal waste pickers' mental health. Providing outreach, tailored medical services, increasing the unit price of recycling, developing specific recycling zones and establishing membership-based organisations help alleviate the challenges of precarious employment and enhance the well-being of the informal waste pickers.

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非正式拾荒者抑郁和焦虑的决定因素:香港非正式拾荒者的横断面研究。
背景:全球越来越关注非正式拾荒者及其健康问题。本横断面研究以结构性暴力理论为基础,探讨香港非正规拾荒者的心理健康状况,并从个人、社会和政府层面找出导致他们抑郁和焦虑的决定因素。方法:分析2023年全港最大规模的非正式拾捡者调查数据。使用描述性统计和逻辑回归来调查心理健康与社会经济变量之间的关系,包括人口背景、政府对非正规拾捡者采取的措施、与安全和公众歧视有关的其他负面经历以及支持性资源。使用患者健康问卷(PHQ)和一般焦虑障碍(GAD)评估抑郁和焦虑症状。结果:结果显示,长期清扫工作引起的身体劳损/疾病和慢性疾病(抑郁症校正OR 3.33, 95% CI [1.75, 6.31];焦虑调整后的OR为5.01,95% CI[2.45, 10.24]),再循环或个人财产被盗(抑郁调整后的OR为2.04,95% CI [1.23, 3.36];焦虑调整OR为2.72,95% CI[1.62, 4.56]),被市民粗暴对待(抑郁调整OR为2.16,95% CI [1.32, 3.55]);焦虑(调整OR 2.85, 95% CI[1.74, 4.67])是非正式拾荒者心理健康的关键危险因素。在多变量模型中,如果经济条件允许,继续清理工作的较高意愿是抑郁(调整后OR为0.46,95% CI[0.24, 0.88])和焦虑(调整后OR为0.43,95% CI[0.22, 0.86])的关键保护因素,而如果经济条件允许,继续清理工作的意愿较低。结论:本研究揭示了非正规拾捡者的长期身体疲劳/疾病与心理健康之间的密切关系,并确定了政府措施、与安全问题相关的其他负面经历和公众歧视是非正规拾捡者心理健康的危险因素。提供外联、量身定制的医疗服务、提高回收单位价格、开发特定的回收区和建立会员制组织,有助于减轻不稳定就业的挑战,并提高非正规拾荒者的福利。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Equity in Health is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal presenting evidence relevant to the search for, and attainment of, equity in health across and within countries. International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in distributions of one or more aspects of health in population groups defined demographically, geographically, or socially.
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