Population Research Initiative for Domestic Employees – PRIDE Study

Population Research Initiative for Domestic Employees - PRIDE Study

The Pearl River Delta is home to tens of thousands of migrant workers. This multiple year mixed methods research initiative aims to characterize the social determinants of health, quantify the burden of common mental disorders, cardiovascular and general health, and HIV/Syphilis of migrant domestic workers, including migrants from Philippines and Indonesia.

Publications:
  • *Garabiles, M. Ofreneo, M., & Hall, B.J.(2017). Towards a theory of resilience for transnational families of Filipina domestic workers.PLoS ONE, 12: e0183703. Impact Factor 2.766. Web of Science rank: Q1 (15/64)
  • Hall, B. J., *Yang, X., *Huang, L., *Chan, E. W. W., *Yi, Grace, Tucker, J. D., & Latkin, C. (in press). Barriers and facilitators of rapid HIV and syphilis testing uptake among Filipino transnational migrants in China.AIDS and BehaviorImpact Factor: 3.017. Web of Science rank: Q1 (4/42)
  • Hall, B. J., *Pangan, C.A.C., *Chan, E.W.W., *Huang, R.L. (2019). The buffering effect of social capital on perceived discrimination on depression and anxiety symptoms among female domestic workers in Macao, China. Psychiatry Research, 271, 200-207Impact Factor 2.456. Web of Science rank: Q2 (61/142).
Presentations:
  • Hall, B. J. (November, 2017). Discrimination modifies the effect of cumulative adversities on PTSD symptom severity among Filipino Domestic Workers in China. International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, IL, USA.
  • Hall, B. J. (June, 2017). Risk factors for PTSD among migrant workers in China. Paper presented at the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies biannual meeting, Odense, Denmark.
  • *Shi, W., *Xiong, P., *Mendoza, B. M., *Chan, E. W. W., *Lao, K., *Pangan, C. A. C., Huang, L., & Hall, B. J. (2017, July). Factors related to the intention to use eMental Health among female Filipino domestic workers in Macau. Poster presented at the STAR conference 2017, Hong Kong SAR, China.
  • Hall, B. J., & *Garabiles, M. R. (September, 2016). A qualitative needs assessment to inform intervention priorities for overseas Filipina Domestic Workers, in Utilizing qualitative and quantitative research to inform intervention priorities and treatment targets for Filipina Domestic Workers: Demonstrating research and practice integration. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Psychology Association of the Philippines Conference, Clark, Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines.
  • *Garabiles, M. R., Ofreneo, M.A.P. & Hall, B. J. (September, 2016). A Grounded Theory of Family Resilience among Transnational Families of Filipina Domestic Workers. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Psychology Association of the Philippines Conference, Clark, Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines.
  • Hall, B. J. & *Garabiles, M. R. (July, 2016). Social determinants of poor physical and mental health among Filipina domestic helpers in Macau, China: Results from a multiple stake holder community health needs assessment. Paper accepted for presentation at the 31st Annual International Congress of Psychology, Diversity in Harmony: Insights from Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.
  • *Garabiles, M. R., Ofreneo, M. A. P., & Hall, B. J. (July, 2016). A Grounded Theory of Family Resilience Among Transnational Families of Filipina Domestic Helpers: Narratives of Striving to Commit to Family. Paper accepted for presentation at the 31st Annual International Congress of Psychology, Diversity in Harmony: Insights from Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.