Mental health and current issues of migrant workers in Japan: A cross-sectional study of Vietnamese workers.
Akihito UezatoKohei SakamotoMieko MiuraAkane FutamiToshihiko NakajimaPham Nguyen QuySoi JeongShigeru TomitaYoshihisa SaitoYui FukudaNonoka YoshizawaAtsuko TaguchiPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2023)
Outside of unsatisfactory working environments, differing situations depending on status of residence could produce various sources of distress. The difficult aspects of Japan's distinct culture seem to contribute to their distress, especially for those who have more interactions with Japanese co-workers. A push for a multicultural society, where migrant workers can pursue proactive life designs of their own choosing, is warranted.
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