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The goal of this observational study is to understand more about the nutritional knowledge, nutritional status, and mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, and stress) of Indonesian live-in domestic migrant workers in Taiwan.
Participants must be 20 years or older and currently working and living in their employer's home. They will be asked to fill out a set of simple surveys, either online or on paper. These surveys will include questions about nutrition knowledge, food intake, and mental health.
The main goal is to find out how common malnutrition and emotional stress are in this group. The study will also look at how nutrition knowledge and food habits are connected to mental well-being. The results may help create better health programs for migrant care workers in the future.
Many Indonesian move to Taiwan to work as live-in domestic caregivers. They live in their employer's home and take care of older adults or people with health problems. Because of their long working hours, limited free time, and living conditions, it may be difficult for them to eat healthy food or take care of their mental health.
This study will look at three things:
To join the study, participants must be:
They will complete a group of short surveys, either online or in person. These surveys include questions about their nutrition knowledge, food choices in the past 24 hours, and their emotional health. The tools used are:
If participants meet the researchers in person, their body measurements will also be taken, including height, weight, body fat, and BMI.
The purpose of this research is to learn how common malnutrition and mental health problems are in this group, and how their background, eating habits, and knowledge affect their health. The findings can help design better nutrition and mental health programs tailored to migrant caregivers in Taiwan and similar settings.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Prevalence of Malnutrition among Indonesian Domestic Migrant Workers in Taiwan | This outcome measures the proportion of participants classified as malnourished, at risk of malnutrition, or normal nutritional status, based on the Mini Nutritional Assessment - Short Form (MNA-SF). The scores will be collected once via structured questionnaire during a single cross-sectional data collection phase (online or in-person). | 1 year |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Nutritional Knowledge Score among Indonesian Domestic Migrant Workers | This outcome evaluates participants' nutritional knowledge using the Comprehensive General Nutrition and Nutrition Label Questionnaire (CGN2LQ). Scores are categorized into low, moderate, and high levels based on predefined cutoffs. The data will be collected once using the questionnaire. | 1 year |
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This study will include Indonesian live-in domestic migrant workers residing in Taiwan who are engaged in informal caregiving roles, such as elderly care or support for individuals with disabilities. Eligible participants will be 20 years old or older, able to read and understand the Indonesian language, and willing to complete a self-administered questionnaire. Both online and in-person recruitment strategies will be used to reach participants through migrant community groups, religious gatherings, and personal networks.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suh Ching Yang | Contact | 886227361661 | 6564 | sokei@tmu.edu.tw |
| Herlin Ajeng Nurrahma | Contact | 886902427294 | da07111004@tmu.edu.tw |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D000092862 | Psychological Well-Being |
| D003863 | Depression |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D010549 | Personal Satisfaction |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
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| Mental Health Status (Depression, Anxiety, Stress) among Indonesian Domestic Migrant Workers | This outcome assesses the levels of depression, anxiety, and stress using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21). Scores are classified into normal, mild, moderate, severe, and extremely severe. Data will be collected once via structured questionnaire during the study period (online or in-person). | 1 year |
| Association Between Nutritional Knowledge, Mental Health, and Nutritional Status | This outcome investigates the relationships between participants' nutritional knowledge, mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, stress), and their nutritional status. Data will be analyzed using statistical models such as Chi-square and ordinal logistic regression to determine significant associations and predictors. All data are collected cross-sectionally. | 1 year |