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Although one of the main reasons for initiating the migration process is the search for work, there are few studies on occupational health in immigrants, and even more so with prospective data. The ITSAL project (Immigration, Work and Health) started a line with a study of workers newly arrived in Spain, continuing in 2011 with another study on the effect of the economic crisis. The objective of this new project is to analyse the conditions of employment and work and the state of physical and mental health in the beginning of a cohort of immigrant population in Alicante and the influence of the change of determinants on health problems during their follow-up. The study will be of longitudinal design with baseline data collection and follow-up at 6 and 18 months. Variables relating to general health, mental health and occupational health problems shall be included. The main independent variables will be the conditions of employment (occupation, type of contract and employment history) and of work (ergonomic, psychosocial, physical and chemical). Information will also be collected on other sociodemographic variables (age, gender, level of education, legal status, family situation, knowledge of the language, time of residence in Spain). Also about the characteristics of housing and certain lifestyle habits. The exhibition will consist of 180 families of immigrants from Latin America, Maghreb and Eastern Europe and 50 natives in Barcelona and Alicante. Information will be obtained from parents by interview using standardised questionnaires (English)
Property / summary: Although one of the main reasons for initiating the migration process is the search for work, there are few studies on occupational health in immigrants, and even more so with prospective data. The ITSAL project (Immigration, Work and Health) started a line with a study of workers newly arrived in Spain, continuing in 2011 with another study on the effect of the economic crisis. The objective of this new project is to analyse the conditions of employment and work and the state of physical and mental health in the beginning of a cohort of immigrant population in Alicante and the influence of the change of determinants on health problems during their follow-up. The study will be of longitudinal design with baseline data collection and follow-up at 6 and 18 months. Variables relating to general health, mental health and occupational health problems shall be included. The main independent variables will be the conditions of employment (occupation, type of contract and employment history) and of work (ergonomic, psychosocial, physical and chemical). Information will also be collected on other sociodemographic variables (age, gender, level of education, legal status, family situation, knowledge of the language, time of residence in Spain). Also about the characteristics of housing and certain lifestyle habits. The exhibition will consist of 180 families of immigrants from Latin America, Maghreb and Eastern Europe and 50 natives in Barcelona and Alicante. Information will be obtained from parents by interview using standardised questionnaires (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Although one of the main reasons for initiating the migration process is the search for work, there are few studies on occupational health in immigrants, and even more so with prospective data. The ITSAL project (Immigration, Work and Health) started a line with a study of workers newly arrived in Spain, continuing in 2011 with another study on the effect of the economic crisis. The objective of this new project is to analyse the conditions of employment and work and the state of physical and mental health in the beginning of a cohort of immigrant population in Alicante and the influence of the change of determinants on health problems during their follow-up. The study will be of longitudinal design with baseline data collection and follow-up at 6 and 18 months. Variables relating to general health, mental health and occupational health problems shall be included. The main independent variables will be the conditions of employment (occupation, type of contract and employment history) and of work (ergonomic, psychosocial, physical and chemical). Information will also be collected on other sociodemographic variables (age, gender, level of education, legal status, family situation, knowledge of the language, time of residence in Spain). Also about the characteristics of housing and certain lifestyle habits. The exhibition will consist of 180 families of immigrants from Latin America, Maghreb and Eastern Europe and 50 natives in Barcelona and Alicante. Information will be obtained from parents by interview using standardised questionnaires (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3175302 in Spain
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WORK, IMMIGRATION AND HEALTH IN A COHORT OF IMMIGRANT POPULATION IN SPAIN
Project Q3175302 in Spain

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    42,125.0 Euro
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    84,250.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2015
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    30 December 2018
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    UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
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    38°20'37.10"N, 0°29'17.41"W
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    03014
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    Aunque uno de los principales motivos para iniciar el proceso migratorio es la búsqueda de trabajo, son escasos los estudios sobre salud laboral en inmigrantes, y más aún con datos prospectivos. El proyecto ITSAL (Inmigración, trabajo y salud) inició una línea con un estudio en trabajadores recién llegados a España, continuando en 2011 con otro estudio sobre el efecto de la crisis económica. El objetivo de este nuevo proyecto es analizar las condiciones de empleo y de trabajo y el estado de salud física y mental en el inicio de una cohorte de población inmigrante en Alicante y la influencia del cambio de los determinantes en los problemas de salud durante su seguimiento. El estudio será de diseño longitudinal con recogida de datos basales y de seguimiento a los 6 y 18 meses. Se incluirán variables relativas al estado de salud general, mental y problemas de salud laboral. Las variables independientes principales serán las condiciones de empleo (ocupación, tipo de contrato e historia laboral) y de trabajo (ergonómicos, psicosociales, físicos y químicos). Se recogerá también información sobre otras variables sociodemográficas (edad, género, nivel de estudios, situación legal, situación familiar, conocimiento del idioma, tiempo de residencia en España). También sobre las características de la vivienda y ciertos hábitos de vida. La muestra estará constituida por 180 familias de inmigrantes procedentes de Latinoamérica, Magreb y Europa del Este y 50 de autóctonos en Barcelona y Alicante. La información se obtendrá de los padres mediante entrevista con uso de cuestionarios estandarizados (Spanish)
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    Although one of the main reasons for initiating the migration process is the search for work, there are few studies on occupational health in immigrants, and even more so with prospective data. The ITSAL project (Immigration, Work and Health) started a line with a study of workers newly arrived in Spain, continuing in 2011 with another study on the effect of the economic crisis. The objective of this new project is to analyse the conditions of employment and work and the state of physical and mental health in the beginning of a cohort of immigrant population in Alicante and the influence of the change of determinants on health problems during their follow-up. The study will be of longitudinal design with baseline data collection and follow-up at 6 and 18 months. Variables relating to general health, mental health and occupational health problems shall be included. The main independent variables will be the conditions of employment (occupation, type of contract and employment history) and of work (ergonomic, psychosocial, physical and chemical). Information will also be collected on other sociodemographic variables (age, gender, level of education, legal status, family situation, knowledge of the language, time of residence in Spain). Also about the characteristics of housing and certain lifestyle habits. The exhibition will consist of 180 families of immigrants from Latin America, Maghreb and Eastern Europe and 50 natives in Barcelona and Alicante. Information will be obtained from parents by interview using standardised questionnaires (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Alicante/Alacant
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    Identifiers

    PI14_01146
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