Resilience, Migratory Grief, and the Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Venezuelan Immigrants, Case of Peru

Authors

  • Xiomara Lisset Ocaña-Guevara Universidad Señor de Sipan, Km 5 Carretera a Pimentel, Chiclayo, Peru
  • Moisés David Reyes-Pérez Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Jhoselit Lisset Facho-Cornejo Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Emma Verónica Ramos Farroñán Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Marco Agustín Arbulú-Ballesteros Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Antony Esmit Franco Fernández-Altamirano Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Benicio Gonzalo Acosta-Enriquez Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Av. Juan Pablo II, Trujillo 13011, Peru
  • Dina Marisol Calonge De la Piedra Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru
  • Ana María Guerrero-Millones Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Av. Larco 1770, Víctor Larco Herrera, Trujillo, Peru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2024-0090

Keywords:

Resilience, migratory bereavement, demographic factors

Abstract

The current study aimed to determine the relationship between resilience and migratory grief among Venezuelan immigrants in Peru. This was a basic, quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 267 Venezuelan immigrants aged between 18 and 50 years from the human mobility and human trafficking board of a diocese in Peru. To measure the variables, the RS-14 Resilience Scale by Wagnild and Young and the Migratory Grief Questionnaire created by De la Revilla et al. were used. For the data analysis, SPSS v25 software was used, and Spearman's correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the relationship between resilience and migratory grief. Additionally, to understand the influence of sociodemographic factors, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the Scheffé post hoc test were utilized. The results showed that there was a statistically significant relationship between the level of resilience and migratory grief. Similarly, employment status is an influential factor for both resilience and migratory grief.

 

Received: 6 March 2024 / Accepted: 16 April 2024 / Published: 5 May 2024

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Published

05-05-2024

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Resilience, Migratory Grief, and the Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Venezuelan Immigrants, Case of Peru. (2024). Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 13(3), 407. https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2024-0090