Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach

This study identified resilience processes at the individual, family, and community levels among Filipino migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Resilience processes highlight strengths and resources that can enhance positive adaptation to problems that affect this vulnerable migrant group. Data came from...

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Main Authors: Garabiles, Melissa R, Mayawati, Elisabeth H, Hall, Brian J
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/393
https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22820
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13932022-12-05T01:43:12Z Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach Garabiles, Melissa R Mayawati, Elisabeth H Hall, Brian J This study identified resilience processes at the individual, family, and community levels among Filipino migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Resilience processes highlight strengths and resources that can enhance positive adaptation to problems that affect this vulnerable migrant group. Data came from focus groups and key informant interviews involving 27 MDWs and 7 key informants. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis and organized according to the socioecological model. Results revealed 7 resilience processes. Financial coping, health management, and spirituality were found across levels. Companionship and emotional support are transacted within family and community levels, whereas expanding knowledge and support occurs at individual and community levels. MDWs and their families prioritize each family member, whereas the community provides legal support. Resilience processes exist across ecological levels. However, individual resilience processes are insufficient, thus necessitating collective agency through familial and community resilience processes and building social structures that facilitate resilience. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/393 https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22820 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo domestic work Filipino migration multisystem resilience social support socioecology community resilience emotional support health care management human human experiment interview migrant religion social structure social support thematic analysis worker coping behavior family information processing migration psychology Adaptation Psychological Family Focus Groups Humans Spirituality Transients and Migrants Community Psychology Migration Studies Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic domestic work
Filipino
migration
multisystem
resilience
social support
socioecology
community resilience
emotional support
health care management
human
human experiment
interview
migrant
religion
social structure
social support
thematic analysis
worker
coping behavior
family
information processing
migration
psychology
Adaptation
Psychological
Family
Focus Groups
Humans
Spirituality
Transients and Migrants
Community Psychology
Migration Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
spellingShingle domestic work
Filipino
migration
multisystem
resilience
social support
socioecology
community resilience
emotional support
health care management
human
human experiment
interview
migrant
religion
social structure
social support
thematic analysis
worker
coping behavior
family
information processing
migration
psychology
Adaptation
Psychological
Family
Focus Groups
Humans
Spirituality
Transients and Migrants
Community Psychology
Migration Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
Garabiles, Melissa R
Mayawati, Elisabeth H
Hall, Brian J
Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
description This study identified resilience processes at the individual, family, and community levels among Filipino migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Resilience processes highlight strengths and resources that can enhance positive adaptation to problems that affect this vulnerable migrant group. Data came from focus groups and key informant interviews involving 27 MDWs and 7 key informants. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis and organized according to the socioecological model. Results revealed 7 resilience processes. Financial coping, health management, and spirituality were found across levels. Companionship and emotional support are transacted within family and community levels, whereas expanding knowledge and support occurs at individual and community levels. MDWs and their families prioritize each family member, whereas the community provides legal support. Resilience processes exist across ecological levels. However, individual resilience processes are insufficient, thus necessitating collective agency through familial and community resilience processes and building social structures that facilitate resilience.
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author Garabiles, Melissa R
Mayawati, Elisabeth H
Hall, Brian J
author_facet Garabiles, Melissa R
Mayawati, Elisabeth H
Hall, Brian J
author_sort Garabiles, Melissa R
title Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
title_short Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
title_full Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
title_fullStr Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
title_full_unstemmed Exploring resilience processes of Filipino migrant domestic workers: A multisystemic approach
title_sort exploring resilience processes of filipino migrant domestic workers: a multisystemic approach
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/393
https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22820
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