Predictors of Flourishing and Psychological Distress Among Migrants to Australia: A Dual Continuum Approach

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Daniel R. du Plooy
Anthony Lyons
Emiko S. Kashima
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[1] La Trobe University,Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, School of Psychology and Public Health
[2] La Trobe University,Department of Psychology and Counselling, School of Psychology and Public Health
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Flourishing; Distress; Well-being; Mental health; Migrant;
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The happiness or flourishing of migrants in their new country has important implications for health and social costs. Most migrant well-being studies only focus on psychological distress. Here, we specifically examine demographic, social, and psychological factors related to a broader spectrum of well-being, not only distress but also flourishing. A national online survey was conducted involving 1446 migrants to Australia. Drawing on the Dual Continuum Model, we examined flourishing and distress as separate outcomes. Numerous factors were associated with both outcomes, including experiences of racism or discrimination, being satisfied with new friendships and wishing to go back to one’s home country. However, some factors varied by outcome, including younger age linked to distress but not to flourishing. Also, identifying with being Australian and the source of income were some factors specifically linked to a greater likelihood of flourishing. Promoting flourishing appears to depend on a range of different factors than simply preventing distress. These findings provide a greater understanding of the unique challenges that migrants can face in mental health outcomes, and can help prevent distress and promote flourishing and happiness as goals in migrant well-being.
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