The Influence of Perceived Stress on the Alcohol Consumption of the Filipino Migrant Workers in South Korea
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24203/ajhss.v7i4.5856Keywords:
migrant workers, percieved stress, alcohol consumption, AUDITAbstract
This study explored how perceived stress and other common characteristics affected the alcohol consumption of the Filipino migrant workers in South Korea. 201 Filipino migrant workers (78.1% male, 21.9% female) completed the questionnaire containing the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) for measuring perceived stress and Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-C (AUDIT-C) for measuring hazardous drinking.  Pearson’s correlation, regression analysis, T-test and ANOVA were used for statistical analysis. The results revealed that perceived stress was significantly correlated with alcohol consumption among undocumented migrant workers but not with their documented counterparts. Perceived stress also was found to have predicted alcohol consumption among the undocumented migrant workers. Significantly, documented migrant workers have lower levels of perceived stress and alcohol consumption compared to the undocumented migrant workers.
References
Moss, H., “The Impact of Alcohol on Society: A Brief Overviewâ€, Social Work in Public Health, vol. 28. pp175-177,
Rehm, J., Shield, K., “Global alcohol-attributable deaths from cancer, liver cirrhosis, and injury in 2010â€, Alcohol
Research: Current Reviews, vol. 35. no. 2, pp.174-183, 2013.
World Health Organization. Global status report on alcohol and health 2018: Vladimir Poznyak and Dag Rekver.
Geneva, Switzerland: World health Organization, 2018. Available from:
https://www.who.int/substance_abuse/publications/global_alcohol_report [Accessed 21 May 2019]
Rehm, J., Baliunas, D., Borges, G. L., Graham, K., Irving, H., Kehoe, T., Taylor, B., “The relation between different
dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: An overviewâ€, Addiction, vol. 105, no.5, pp.817-843,
Casswell, S., Tamarangsi, T., “Reducing harm from alcohol: call to actionâ€, Alcohol and Global Health, vol. 373, no.
, pp. 2247-2257, 2009.
Cameron, D., “Mapping Social Consequences of Alcohol Consumptionâ€, Alcohol and Alcoholism, volume 37, no. 1,
pp. 103–104, 2002.
Duke, M. R., Gómez Carpinteiro, F. J. “The Effects of Problem Drinking and Sexual Risk Among Mexican Migrant
Workers on Their Community of Originâ€, Human Organization, vol. 68, no. 3, p. 328,2009.
.Soe, T.J., Hongsranagon, P., Havanond,P, “Determinants and consequences of alcohol consumption among male
adult Myanmar migrant workers in Ratchaburi provinceâ€, J Health Res, vol. 26, pp.27-32, 2012.
Ward, C., Bochner, S., Furnham, A., The Psychology of Culture Shock, Routledge, Sussex, 2015
Zhong, B. L., Liu, T. B., Huang, J. X., Fung, H. H., Chan, S. S., Conwell, Y., Chiu, H. F., “Acculturative stress of
Chinese rural-to-urban migrant workersâ€, A Qualitative Study, vol.11, no.6, e0157530. 2016
Reports about alcoholic violence reach 360 thousand cases at every year: 26.6% of police work. Chosunilbo;
[accessed on 24 May 2019]. Available at
http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2012/05/31/2012053100164.html.
Koreans' Alcohol Consumption Doubles in Past 50 Years. Chusunilbo; [accessed on 24 May 2019]. Available at
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2017/06/26/2017062601308.html
Republic of Korea Ministry of Justice, Immigration Service, Employment Permit System (EPS) website, [accessed
May 24, 2019] . Available at https://www.eps.go.kr/eo/main.eo
Yi, K., Cho, H., “The survey study on working conditions and industrial safety & health of foreign workersâ€,
Journal of the Korea Safety Management and Science, vol. 14, no.1, 2012
Gushulak, B.D., Macpherson, D.W., “The basic principles of migration health: population mobility and gaps in
disease prevalenceâ€, Emerg Themes Epidemiol, vol, 3, no.3, 2006
Mohammad, A.A., “Ending Exploitation of Migrant Workersâ€, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol., 34, no.2,
pp. 87-108, 2010
Yoon, S.J., Kim, H.J.,Doo M., “Association between perceived stress, alcohol consumption levels and obesity in
Koreansâ€, Asia Pac J Clin Nutr, vol. 25, no.2, pp. 316-325
Sacco, P., Bucholz, K.K, Harrington, D, “Gender differences in stressful life events, social support, perceived stress,
and alcohol use among older adults: results from a National Surveyâ€, Subst Use Misuse, vol.49, no.4, pp. 456–465.
Jang, S. M., Sohn, S., Yu, M., “Perceived stress, alcohol consumption, and internet use among Korean college
students: Does sensation-seeking matter?â€, Children and Youth Services Review, pp.354-360, 2018
Sebena, R., El Ansari, W., Stock, C., Orosova, O., Mikolajczyk, R.T., “Are perceived stress, depressive symptoms
and religiosity associated with alcohol consumption? A survey of freshmen university students across five European
countrieâ€, Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy, vol.7, no21, 2012
Hutton, H.E., Lesko, C., Chander, G., Lau, B.M., Wand, G.S., McCaul, M.E., “Differential effects of perceived
stress on alcohol consumption in moderate versus heavy drinking HIV-infected womenâ€, Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, vol. 178, pp. 380-385, 2013
Aldridge-Gerry, A.A., Roesch, S.C., Villodas, F., McCabe, C., Leung, Q.K., Da Costa, M. “Daily stress and alcohol
consumption: modeling between-person and within-person ethnic variation in coping behaviorâ€, J Stud Alcohol
Drugs, vol.72, no.1, pp.125–134, 2011
Sanchez, J., “Alcohol use among Latino migrant workers in South Floridaâ€, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, vol.
, pp. 241-249, 2015.
Zaller, N., Huang, W., He, H., Dong, Y., Song, D., Zhang, H., Operario, D., “Risky alcohol use among migrant
women in entertainment venues in Chinaâ€, Alcohol and Alcoholism, vol. 49, no.3, pp. 321-326, 2014
Perez-Carceles, M. D., Medina, M. D., Perez-Flores, D., Noguera, J. A., Pereniguez, J. E., Madrigal, M., Luna, A.,
“Screening for hazardous drinking in migrant workers in Southeastern Spainâ€, Journal of Occupational Health, vol.
, no.1, pp. 39-48, 2014
Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.,
Hillsdale, NJ: New Jersey, 1988
Bush K., Kivlahan D.R., McDonell M..B, Fihn S.D., Bradley K.A, “The AUDIT alcohol consumption questions
(AUDIT-C): an effective brief screening test for problem drinking. Ambulatory care quality improvement project
(ACQUIP). Alcohol use disorders identification testâ€, Arch Intern Med., vol.158, no. 16, pp. 1789-1795
Osaki, Y., Ino, A., Matsushita, S., Higuchi, S., Kondo, Y., Kinjo, A., “Reliability and validity of the alcohol use
disorders identification test - consumption in screening for adults with alcohol use disorders and risky drinking in
Japan. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, vol. 15, no.16, pp. 6571-6574, 2014
Foo, A., Jeevanaraj, P., Beatrice, A., Pereira, A., & Fatima, M.A., “Stress levels and its associated factors among
Nepali, Bangladeshi and Indonesian migrant workers in the Klang Valley, Selangor, Malaysia. Journal of
Management and Science. Vol. 15, pp.120-134, 2017
Yang, H., Gao, J., Wang, T., Yang, L., Liu, Y., Shen, Y., Zhu, S., “Association between adverse mental health and
an unhealthy lifestyle in rural-to-urban migrant workers in Shanghaiâ€, Journal of the Formosan Medical Association,
vol.116, no.2, pp. 90-98. 2017
Lade, T., Chapman, C., Swift, W., Keyes, K., Tonks, Z., Teesson, M., “Birth cohort trends in the global
epidemiology of alcohol use and alcohol-related harms in men and women: Systematic review and metaregression.
BMJ Open,vol.6, no.10, 2016
Atteraya, M., & Ji Myoung, J., Eun Lee, D., Hang Ryun, J., & Gnawali, S., “Social Adjustment for undocumented
migrant workers in South Korea: Role of religious institutionsâ€, Journal of International studies, vol. 23., pp. 53-80,
Doki, S., Sasahara, S., Matsuzaki, I., “Stress of working abroad: a systematic reviewâ€, Int Arch Occup Environ
Health, vol. 91, no.7, pp. 767-784, 2018
Bai, A., Li, H., Huang, Y., Liu, X., Gao, Y., Wang, P., Chen, K. “A survey of overall life satisfaction and its
association with breast diseases in Chinese womenâ€, Cancer Medicine, vol.5, no.1, pp. 111–119, 2017
Newcomb, M. D., Bentler, P.M., Collins C., “Alcohol use and dissatisfaction with self and life: A longitudinal
analysis of young adultsâ€, Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 16, no.4, pp.479-494, 1986
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
- Papers must be submitted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal published by any other publisher.
- It is also the authors responsibility to ensure that the articles emanating from a particular source are submitted with the necessary approval.
- The authors warrant that the paper is original and that he/she is the author of the paper, except for material that is clearly identified as to its original source, with permission notices from the copyright owners where required.
- The authors ensure that all the references carefully and they are accurate in the text as well as in the list of references (and vice versa).
- Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).
- The journal/publisher is not responsible for subsequent uses of the work. It is the author's responsibility to bring an infringement action if so desired by the author.