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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019
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Health And Wellbeing After Deportation: The Role Of Socio-
Demographic Variables And Implications For Clinical
Psychologists In Rehabilitating Deportees.
1
EYISI,I.Meek.2
OGUEJI, A. Ifeanyichukwu,
1
Department of Psychology, Covenant University. eyisimeek@yahoo.com
2
Department of Psychology, University of Ibadan. ifeanyiogueji21@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Going by the increased observations from literature that huge knowledge gaps exist on the
barriers to health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees in Africa, this
research investigated the roles of socio-demographic variables in influencing health and wellbeing
after the experience of deportation by deportees. Data were collected with the use of standardized
questionnaires from 182 participants (88 males & 94 females) who were selected through a simple
random sampling technique in Abuja, Nigeria. Three hypotheses were stated and tested using SPSS
22.0. The findings from this study showed that there was no significant sex difference in health and
wellbeing after the experience of deportation [t (180) = 0.81; P>.05]. Second finding showed that
there was a significant positive relationship between deportees age and health/wellbeing [r = .67; df
= 180; P < .01], and a coefficient of determination showed that age accounted for 45% of health and
wellbeing after deportation. Lastly, it was found that deportation history and period of stay in country
deported from were found to jointly[R = .55; R2
= .30; F (2, 182) = 241.16; P<.01] and
independently(β = .55; t = 6.74; P<.01); (β = -.61; t = -2.44; P<.01) predict health/wellbeing among
deportees respectively, with period of stay in country deported from having the greater independent
prediction.Consequently, empirically-informed techniques that promotes health and wellbeing among
deportees were highlighted.
Key Words: Socio-Demographic Variables, Health/Wellbeing, Deportees.
Introduction
Being deported from a country is no doubt impactful to the health status of deportees. Thus, with
observations from literature that Africa experiences one of the highest deportation rates yearly
especially among Africans who have or are migrating to the western worlds, there are still very few
empirical researches that have been carried out to investigate the health status of deportees in Africa.
Thus, guided by relevant literature, this research investigated the roles of socio-demographic variables
in predicting health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation. The socio-demographic
variables in this research included sex, age, deportation history and period of stay in country deported
from.
RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
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Health and wellbeing as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) is a complete state of
physical, mental and social wellbeing, not just the mere absence of illness (WHO, 1948). Thus, it
implies that health is accounted for by physical, mental and social variables. Hence, a balance on the
physical, mental and social functioning of individuals yields good health and wellbeing. In view of the
aforementioned definition of health, this research was focused on the social antecedents of health and
wellbeing among deportees.
Research Objectives
The following were the objectives of this research:
1. To examine the sex differences in health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation
2. To investigate the manner in which Nigerian deportees’ age will influence their health and
wellbeing.
3. To examine the extent to which deportation history and period of stay in country deported from
will predict health and wellbeing after deportation.
4. To highlight the implication of findings for clinical psychologists during rehabilitation of
deportees.
Research Questions
The following research questions were answered in this research:
1. To what extent will sex of deportees influence their health and wellbeing after the experience
of deportation?
2. In what manner will age influence health and wellbeing among Nigerian deportees?
3. To what extent will deportation history and period of stay in country deported from predict
health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation?
Literature Review
Theoretical Framework
Biopsychosocial Model of Health
George Engel (1977) developed the biopsychosocial model to support existing theories on health and
wellbeing. According to this health model, human beings encounter biological, psychological and
social factors which accounts for their health and wellbeing. Thus, if a person is healthy or ill, it is a
function of the interaction of biological, psychological and social factors simultaneously. Furthermore,
the theorist Engel, defined biological factors to include factors that are most controlled by an act of
nature or medicine; psychological factors to include factors that are influenced by our thoughts and
mental processes, and social factors to include all factors that falls within our environments or
demographic information.
In view of the aforementioned discussion on the core assumptions of the biopsychosocial health
model, this research utilized this theory to explain the roles of socio-demographic information in
predicting health and wellbeing among deportees. Considering the roles, of sex, deportation history
and period of stay in country deported from as independent variables, it would be expected that asides
biological and psychological factors, these are very potent social variables that may influence health
and wellbeing among individuals that have just been deported from another country (deportees).
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One major implication of this theory is that, approaching health and wellbeing from a medical
perspective alone is largely misinforming about a patient, similarly approaching health and wellbeing
from a psychological or social perspective alone is also misinforming about a patient’s health,
consequently the importance of investigating health and wellbeing through the three main domains i.e.
biological, psychological and social, identified by Engel (1977). However, for the objective of the
present research, much attention will be given to the social antecedents of health and wellbeing among
deportees.
Related Findings
Socio-Demographic Information and Health/Wellbeing among Deportees
Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora and Gantez (2019) in a quest to understand the influence of socio-
demographic variables health and wellbeing among deportees, embarked on a study to investigate the
gender differences in health reported by deported migrants after their experience of deportation. Data
were collected from 206 just deported migrants in Cameroun using questionnaires and qualitative
interview. The outcome of the research showed that, women reported more clinical symptoms than
their male counterparts after deportation. Further findings showed that there was a significant negative
relationship between deportees’ age and health.As a result of the aforementioned findings, the
researchers; Affleck, et al (2019) concluded that socio-demographic variables act as barriers to health
and wellbeing among deportees. Hence, it was suggested that further research may seek to identify
further socio-demographic barriers to the health of deportees. It was also recommended that
rehabilitation programs that encourage resilience are required for both men and women deportees.
Uzodinma, Oche and Nwakali (2018) embarked on a study to investigate the social antecedents of
health and wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation in Lagos, Nigeria. Through a simple
random sampling technique 172 deportees were selected, data were collected with the use of
questionnaires and analyzed. The results from the analysis showed that there was no significant sex
differences in health and wellbeing among deportees. Further findings showed that, marital status,
educational level, socio-economic status and source of deportation significantly influenced the health
and wellbeing among deportees. Consequently, the researchers; Uzodinma, et al. (2018) concluded
that health and wellbeing among deportees is an important aspect of the rehabilitation processes
designed for them, with further investigations to support the contributions of psychologists during
rehabilitation processes. In addition, it was recommended that further studies may use larger sample
size for a better generalizability effects and further studies may engage in a comparative analysis of
findings across deportees from different countries for better research intervention outcomes.
Lastly, Winkman and Grasshorn (2019) embarked on a study in Zimbabwe to investigate the social
factors underlying the health and wellbeing of just deported migrants. Through an accidental sampling
technique 231 deportees were selected, data were collected using survey and qualitative interview
designs, and after analyzed. Firstly, the outcome of the data analysis showed that deportees reported
strong stigmas and perceived feelings of failure, and male deportees reported higher health and
wellbeing than their female counterparts. Secondly, it was observed that highly religious deportees and
deportees from polygamous families reported better health and wellbeing than their counterparts who
are less religious or from non-polygamous families. In this light, the researchers, recommended that
African governments as well as the immediate families of deportees are required to provide maximum
support to deportees in order to maintain health and wellbeing in them. Hence, the aforementioned
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discussion reflects the very few research on health and wellbeing among deportees, with some
suggestions for further studies identified. Hence, the present study looks to address some of these
suggestions, bridge knowledge gaps and contribute meaningfully to knowledge of health and
wellbeing after the experience of deportation.
Research Hypotheses
The following hypotheses were tested in the present study:
1. Male deportees will report significantly higher health and wellbeing than their female
counterparts.
2. There will be significant positive relationship between deportees’ age and health/wellbeing
3. Deportation history and period of stay in country deported from will have significant joint and
independent prediction on health and wellbeing among deportees.
Research Methodology
This researchadopted a cross-sectional survey design. The research instruments for the study was a
standardized questionnaire divided into two (2) sections, i.e. section A which assessed the
demographic information of participants, and section B which was the health and wellbeing scale
developed by Riazi, Bradely, Barendse, and Ishii (2006), with a reliability coefficient of 0.85 obtained
in this research using the Cronbach’s alpha. Data were collected from 182 deportees which comprised
both88 males and 94 females, with mean age of 41.80 years (SD = 13.04). A simple random sampling
technique was used in the selection of the research participants, who were undergoing rehabilitation
and counselling programs at the Hope Resources Center in Gwarinpa, Abuja FCT, Nigeria, and the
chances of extraneous variables were minimized by ensuring that all sampled participants did not have
health problems before they were deported to Nigeria. Ethical considerations i.e.ethical approval,
informed consent,justice, confidentiality, equal treatment and respect for participants, were all
considered during research procedures.
Result Presentation
Hypothesis 1
Hypothesis one which stated that male deportees will report significantly higher health and wellbeing
than their female counterparts was tested using t-test for independent samples and is presented below.
Summary of t-test table showing the sex differences on health and wellbeing
DV Group N Mean SD t Df P
Male 88 35.04 11.43
Health and wellbeing .81 180 >.05
Female 94 36.27 11.16
The above table presents results of the sex differences on health and wellbeing among deportees
undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis. It is shown that female deportees
(36.27) reported higher mean score than their male (35.04) counterparts although the difference was
insignificant. Hence, there is no significant sex difference in health and wellbeing among deportees
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undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis [t (180) = 0.81; P>.05]. Consequently,
the result falsifies the stated hypothesis one, hence hypothesis one is rejected in this study.
Hypothesis 2
Hypothesis two which stated that there will be significant positive relationship between deportees’ age
and health/wellbeing was tested using Pearson product moment correlation and is presented below.
Pearson product moment correlationsummary table showing the relationship between age and
health/wellbeing among deportees
Variables Mean SD Df r P
Age 41.80 13.04
180 0.67**
P<.01
Health/wellbeing 35.71 11.26
The correlation result indicate that, there is a significant positive relationship between age and
health/wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis [r =
.67; df = 180; P< .01]. Further statistics to determine the coefficient of determination, i.e. r2
, was
tested as .672
= 0.45, converted to percentage (%) = 45%. Meaning that age of deportees is accounting
for 45% of their health and wellbeing after deportation, while the remaining 55% is accounted for by
variables other than age. Consequently, the stated hypothesis two is verified.
Hypothesis 3
Hypothesis three which stated that deportation history and period of stay in country deported from will
have significant joint and independent prediction on health and wellbeing among deportees was tested
using multiple regression analysis and is presented below.
Summary of multiple regression analysis table showing the predictors of health & wellbeing
This table presents result on the joint and independent prediction of deportation history and period of
stay in country deported from on health and wellbeing. It is shown that deportation history and period
of stay in country deported from had a significant joint prediction on health and wellbeing [R = .55;
R2
= .30; F (2, 182) = 241.16; P<.01], also it was found that deportation history and stay period jointly
accounted for 30% (R = .55; R2
= .30) of health and wellbeing after deportation among deportees.
Further results showed that deportation history (β = .55; t = 6.74; P<.01) and period of stay in country
deported from (β = -.61; t = -2.44; P<.01) had significant independent predictions on health and
Variables R R2
F P Βeta t P
Deportation history .55 6.74 P<.01
Stay period
.55 .30 241.16 <.01
-.61 -2.44 P<.01
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wellbeing, with period of stay in country deported from having the greater independent prediction.
These results confirms the stated hypothesis three, hence hypothesis three is verified.
Discussion and Implications for Clinical Psychologists in the Rehabilitation of Deportees.
This research stated three hypotheses, two were accepted and one was rejected. The aforementioned
results of this research has great implications, especially for rehabilitation or counselling deportees.
Firstly, the findings from this research showed that there was no significant sex difference in health
and wellbeing among deportees. A major implication of this finding is that it is pertinent enough for
male and female deportees to undergo rehabilitation programs immediately after deportation in order
to sustain health and wellbeing after deportation. This finding was consistent with previous finding in
literature (e.g. Uzodinma, Oche & Nwakali, 2018)
Secondly, the findings from this research showed that there was a significant positive relationship
between age and health/wellbeing among deportees. This finding implied that the older participants
were, the higher their health and wellbeing after deportation and the younger participants were, the
less their health and wellbeing after deportation. A major implication of this finding is for a thorough
assessment of health and wellbeing in deportees with age differences. The finding from second
hypothesis was different from previous findings in literature (e.g. Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora &
Gantez, 2019)
Lastly, it was observed that findings from this research showed a significant joint and independent
prediction of deportation history and period of stay in country deported from on the health and
wellbeing of deportees. This implies that the time frame in which deportees have been deported and
how long they have stayed in the country they were deported from are potent socio-demographic
variables influencing health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees. Further
observation of the beta value of each predictor variable (deportation history & stay period) showed
that period of stay in country deported from is a limitation to health and wellbeing after deportation
when deportees have stayed a long time in the country they were deported from.An implication of this
for clinical psychologists during rehabilitation of deportees is the importance of a thorough history
assessment during rehabilitation programs. In view of the aforementioned discussion and implications,
these findings have recommendations for improving and maintaining health and wellbeing after the
experience of deportation by deportees.
Limitation of Research
The data for this research were collected using self-report inventories (questionnaires), hence
possibilities are that respondents had their responses influenced by social desirability effects.
Nonetheless, this was controlled by ensuring that participants responded to the questionnaire in an
anonymity status so that they could be more sincere about their responses, thus findings from this
research are generalizable to a large extent. Also, sufficient literature around this topic was largely
lacking, and as such the authors were limited with the number of related studies to review.
Recommendations and Conclusion
The following were the recommendations from this study:
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1. Firstly, it is recommended that deportees should be encouraged to undergo screening for
clinical symptoms, as well as rehabilitation or counselling programs immediately after
deportation.
2. Secondly, it is recommended that maximum social support programs should be put in place for
individuals who have just been deported.
3. Thirdly, it is recommended that psychologists and other healthcare professionals involved in
the rehabilitation of deportees should include the deportation history and period of stay in
country deported from during their clinical assessments.
4. Fourthly, it is recommended that health/wellbeing programs designed for deportees should
target younger deportees than older deportees, this is justified by the observed significant
positive relationship between deportees’ age and health/wellbeing in this research.
5. Lastly, further studies on this topic are recommended to contribute to knowledge by further
investigating the non-identified barriers to health and wellbeing after the experience of
deportation by deportees.
Hence, it is concluded that deportees’age, deportation history and period of stay in country deported
from are potent socio-demographic variables influencing the health and wellbeing of deportees after
the experience of deportation as tested in this empirical research. These findings also validate part of
the assumptions of the biopsychosocial model of health that health is not only accounted for by
biological/medical factors but also by psychological and social factors. Finally, it is imperative enough
for appropriate bodies to consider and implement the findings and recommendations from this
empirical study respectively.
Contribution of Authors
Eyisi, I, Meek played the lead role in writing the introduction, literature review and methodology.
Ogueji, A. Ifeanyichukwu played the lead role in data collection, data analysis, the discussion of
findings, and recommendations.
Conflict of Interests
Nil.
Funding
The authors received no funding for the study.
Acknowledgement
The management of the Hope Resources Center, Abuja, FCT Nigeria, are greatly acknowledged for
approving data collection from the participants undergoing rehabilitation at the rehabilitation center.
References
Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora&Gantez (2019). The gender differences in health reported by deported
migrants after their experience of deportation. Journal of Public Health&Social Behavior, 72, 818-
826.
Engel, G. (1977). Biopsychosocial health model. Wikipedia.
Riazi, Bradely, Barendse, & Ishii (2006). Development of the wellbeing questionnaire short-form in
Japanese: The W-BQ12. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2006; 4:40
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Uzodinma, Oche&Nwakali (2018). The social antecedents of health and wellbeing among deportees
undergoing rehabilitation in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Archives of Applied Science, 45, 61-76.
Winkman&Grasshorn (2019). The social factors underlying the health and wellbeing of just deported
migrants in Zimbabwe. Unpublished PhD Thesis.
World Health Organization (1948). Geneva.
Appendix
Questionnaire
Dear Respondents,
This questionnaire is for research purpose and your response will be treated with absolute
confidentiality. Your sincere cooperation in completing the questionnaire is highly needed. Kindly tick
(√) the option that best represent your response. There is no right or wrong answers.
Thank you.
Section A
Please tick (√) appropriate the answer as applicable and fill the gap where necessary.
1. Sex:________
2. Age:________
3. Deportation History (How long have you been deported to Nigeria?)_______
4. How long have you been in the country you were deported from? ______
Section B
The following statements assesses your health and wellbeing. Please tick using the following response
format: strongly agree, agree, undecided, disagree, and strongly disagree.
S/
N
ITEM Strongly
agree
Agree Undecided Disagree Strongly
disagree
1 I have crying spells or feel like it
2 I feel downhearted and depressed
3 I feel afraid for no reason at all
4 I get upset easily or feel panicky
5 I feel energetic, active or vigorous
6 I feel dull or sluggish
7 I feel tired, worn out, used up or exhausted
8 I have been waking up feeling fresh and rested
9 I have been happy, satisfied, or pleased with
my personal life
10 I have lived the kind of life I wanted to
11 I have felt eager to tackle my daily tasks or
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make new decisions
12 I have felt I could easily handle or cope with
any serious problem or major change in my life
Thank You!

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  • 1. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 943 Health And Wellbeing After Deportation: The Role Of Socio- Demographic Variables And Implications For Clinical Psychologists In Rehabilitating Deportees. 1 EYISI,I.Meek.2 OGUEJI, A. Ifeanyichukwu, 1 Department of Psychology, Covenant University. eyisimeek@yahoo.com 2 Department of Psychology, University of Ibadan. ifeanyiogueji21@gmail.com. Abstract: Going by the increased observations from literature that huge knowledge gaps exist on the barriers to health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees in Africa, this research investigated the roles of socio-demographic variables in influencing health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees. Data were collected with the use of standardized questionnaires from 182 participants (88 males & 94 females) who were selected through a simple random sampling technique in Abuja, Nigeria. Three hypotheses were stated and tested using SPSS 22.0. The findings from this study showed that there was no significant sex difference in health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation [t (180) = 0.81; P>.05]. Second finding showed that there was a significant positive relationship between deportees age and health/wellbeing [r = .67; df = 180; P < .01], and a coefficient of determination showed that age accounted for 45% of health and wellbeing after deportation. Lastly, it was found that deportation history and period of stay in country deported from were found to jointly[R = .55; R2 = .30; F (2, 182) = 241.16; P<.01] and independently(β = .55; t = 6.74; P<.01); (β = -.61; t = -2.44; P<.01) predict health/wellbeing among deportees respectively, with period of stay in country deported from having the greater independent prediction.Consequently, empirically-informed techniques that promotes health and wellbeing among deportees were highlighted. Key Words: Socio-Demographic Variables, Health/Wellbeing, Deportees. Introduction Being deported from a country is no doubt impactful to the health status of deportees. Thus, with observations from literature that Africa experiences one of the highest deportation rates yearly especially among Africans who have or are migrating to the western worlds, there are still very few empirical researches that have been carried out to investigate the health status of deportees in Africa. Thus, guided by relevant literature, this research investigated the roles of socio-demographic variables in predicting health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation. The socio-demographic variables in this research included sex, age, deportation history and period of stay in country deported from. RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
  • 2. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 944 Health and wellbeing as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) is a complete state of physical, mental and social wellbeing, not just the mere absence of illness (WHO, 1948). Thus, it implies that health is accounted for by physical, mental and social variables. Hence, a balance on the physical, mental and social functioning of individuals yields good health and wellbeing. In view of the aforementioned definition of health, this research was focused on the social antecedents of health and wellbeing among deportees. Research Objectives The following were the objectives of this research: 1. To examine the sex differences in health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation 2. To investigate the manner in which Nigerian deportees’ age will influence their health and wellbeing. 3. To examine the extent to which deportation history and period of stay in country deported from will predict health and wellbeing after deportation. 4. To highlight the implication of findings for clinical psychologists during rehabilitation of deportees. Research Questions The following research questions were answered in this research: 1. To what extent will sex of deportees influence their health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation? 2. In what manner will age influence health and wellbeing among Nigerian deportees? 3. To what extent will deportation history and period of stay in country deported from predict health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation? Literature Review Theoretical Framework Biopsychosocial Model of Health George Engel (1977) developed the biopsychosocial model to support existing theories on health and wellbeing. According to this health model, human beings encounter biological, psychological and social factors which accounts for their health and wellbeing. Thus, if a person is healthy or ill, it is a function of the interaction of biological, psychological and social factors simultaneously. Furthermore, the theorist Engel, defined biological factors to include factors that are most controlled by an act of nature or medicine; psychological factors to include factors that are influenced by our thoughts and mental processes, and social factors to include all factors that falls within our environments or demographic information. In view of the aforementioned discussion on the core assumptions of the biopsychosocial health model, this research utilized this theory to explain the roles of socio-demographic information in predicting health and wellbeing among deportees. Considering the roles, of sex, deportation history and period of stay in country deported from as independent variables, it would be expected that asides biological and psychological factors, these are very potent social variables that may influence health and wellbeing among individuals that have just been deported from another country (deportees).
  • 3. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 945 One major implication of this theory is that, approaching health and wellbeing from a medical perspective alone is largely misinforming about a patient, similarly approaching health and wellbeing from a psychological or social perspective alone is also misinforming about a patient’s health, consequently the importance of investigating health and wellbeing through the three main domains i.e. biological, psychological and social, identified by Engel (1977). However, for the objective of the present research, much attention will be given to the social antecedents of health and wellbeing among deportees. Related Findings Socio-Demographic Information and Health/Wellbeing among Deportees Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora and Gantez (2019) in a quest to understand the influence of socio- demographic variables health and wellbeing among deportees, embarked on a study to investigate the gender differences in health reported by deported migrants after their experience of deportation. Data were collected from 206 just deported migrants in Cameroun using questionnaires and qualitative interview. The outcome of the research showed that, women reported more clinical symptoms than their male counterparts after deportation. Further findings showed that there was a significant negative relationship between deportees’ age and health.As a result of the aforementioned findings, the researchers; Affleck, et al (2019) concluded that socio-demographic variables act as barriers to health and wellbeing among deportees. Hence, it was suggested that further research may seek to identify further socio-demographic barriers to the health of deportees. It was also recommended that rehabilitation programs that encourage resilience are required for both men and women deportees. Uzodinma, Oche and Nwakali (2018) embarked on a study to investigate the social antecedents of health and wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation in Lagos, Nigeria. Through a simple random sampling technique 172 deportees were selected, data were collected with the use of questionnaires and analyzed. The results from the analysis showed that there was no significant sex differences in health and wellbeing among deportees. Further findings showed that, marital status, educational level, socio-economic status and source of deportation significantly influenced the health and wellbeing among deportees. Consequently, the researchers; Uzodinma, et al. (2018) concluded that health and wellbeing among deportees is an important aspect of the rehabilitation processes designed for them, with further investigations to support the contributions of psychologists during rehabilitation processes. In addition, it was recommended that further studies may use larger sample size for a better generalizability effects and further studies may engage in a comparative analysis of findings across deportees from different countries for better research intervention outcomes. Lastly, Winkman and Grasshorn (2019) embarked on a study in Zimbabwe to investigate the social factors underlying the health and wellbeing of just deported migrants. Through an accidental sampling technique 231 deportees were selected, data were collected using survey and qualitative interview designs, and after analyzed. Firstly, the outcome of the data analysis showed that deportees reported strong stigmas and perceived feelings of failure, and male deportees reported higher health and wellbeing than their female counterparts. Secondly, it was observed that highly religious deportees and deportees from polygamous families reported better health and wellbeing than their counterparts who are less religious or from non-polygamous families. In this light, the researchers, recommended that African governments as well as the immediate families of deportees are required to provide maximum support to deportees in order to maintain health and wellbeing in them. Hence, the aforementioned
  • 4. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 946 discussion reflects the very few research on health and wellbeing among deportees, with some suggestions for further studies identified. Hence, the present study looks to address some of these suggestions, bridge knowledge gaps and contribute meaningfully to knowledge of health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation. Research Hypotheses The following hypotheses were tested in the present study: 1. Male deportees will report significantly higher health and wellbeing than their female counterparts. 2. There will be significant positive relationship between deportees’ age and health/wellbeing 3. Deportation history and period of stay in country deported from will have significant joint and independent prediction on health and wellbeing among deportees. Research Methodology This researchadopted a cross-sectional survey design. The research instruments for the study was a standardized questionnaire divided into two (2) sections, i.e. section A which assessed the demographic information of participants, and section B which was the health and wellbeing scale developed by Riazi, Bradely, Barendse, and Ishii (2006), with a reliability coefficient of 0.85 obtained in this research using the Cronbach’s alpha. Data were collected from 182 deportees which comprised both88 males and 94 females, with mean age of 41.80 years (SD = 13.04). A simple random sampling technique was used in the selection of the research participants, who were undergoing rehabilitation and counselling programs at the Hope Resources Center in Gwarinpa, Abuja FCT, Nigeria, and the chances of extraneous variables were minimized by ensuring that all sampled participants did not have health problems before they were deported to Nigeria. Ethical considerations i.e.ethical approval, informed consent,justice, confidentiality, equal treatment and respect for participants, were all considered during research procedures. Result Presentation Hypothesis 1 Hypothesis one which stated that male deportees will report significantly higher health and wellbeing than their female counterparts was tested using t-test for independent samples and is presented below. Summary of t-test table showing the sex differences on health and wellbeing DV Group N Mean SD t Df P Male 88 35.04 11.43 Health and wellbeing .81 180 >.05 Female 94 36.27 11.16 The above table presents results of the sex differences on health and wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis. It is shown that female deportees (36.27) reported higher mean score than their male (35.04) counterparts although the difference was insignificant. Hence, there is no significant sex difference in health and wellbeing among deportees
  • 5. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 947 undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis [t (180) = 0.81; P>.05]. Consequently, the result falsifies the stated hypothesis one, hence hypothesis one is rejected in this study. Hypothesis 2 Hypothesis two which stated that there will be significant positive relationship between deportees’ age and health/wellbeing was tested using Pearson product moment correlation and is presented below. Pearson product moment correlationsummary table showing the relationship between age and health/wellbeing among deportees Variables Mean SD Df r P Age 41.80 13.04 180 0.67** P<.01 Health/wellbeing 35.71 11.26 The correlation result indicate that, there is a significant positive relationship between age and health/wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation and counselling in Abuja metropolis [r = .67; df = 180; P< .01]. Further statistics to determine the coefficient of determination, i.e. r2 , was tested as .672 = 0.45, converted to percentage (%) = 45%. Meaning that age of deportees is accounting for 45% of their health and wellbeing after deportation, while the remaining 55% is accounted for by variables other than age. Consequently, the stated hypothesis two is verified. Hypothesis 3 Hypothesis three which stated that deportation history and period of stay in country deported from will have significant joint and independent prediction on health and wellbeing among deportees was tested using multiple regression analysis and is presented below. Summary of multiple regression analysis table showing the predictors of health & wellbeing This table presents result on the joint and independent prediction of deportation history and period of stay in country deported from on health and wellbeing. It is shown that deportation history and period of stay in country deported from had a significant joint prediction on health and wellbeing [R = .55; R2 = .30; F (2, 182) = 241.16; P<.01], also it was found that deportation history and stay period jointly accounted for 30% (R = .55; R2 = .30) of health and wellbeing after deportation among deportees. Further results showed that deportation history (β = .55; t = 6.74; P<.01) and period of stay in country deported from (β = -.61; t = -2.44; P<.01) had significant independent predictions on health and Variables R R2 F P Βeta t P Deportation history .55 6.74 P<.01 Stay period .55 .30 241.16 <.01 -.61 -2.44 P<.01
  • 6. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 948 wellbeing, with period of stay in country deported from having the greater independent prediction. These results confirms the stated hypothesis three, hence hypothesis three is verified. Discussion and Implications for Clinical Psychologists in the Rehabilitation of Deportees. This research stated three hypotheses, two were accepted and one was rejected. The aforementioned results of this research has great implications, especially for rehabilitation or counselling deportees. Firstly, the findings from this research showed that there was no significant sex difference in health and wellbeing among deportees. A major implication of this finding is that it is pertinent enough for male and female deportees to undergo rehabilitation programs immediately after deportation in order to sustain health and wellbeing after deportation. This finding was consistent with previous finding in literature (e.g. Uzodinma, Oche & Nwakali, 2018) Secondly, the findings from this research showed that there was a significant positive relationship between age and health/wellbeing among deportees. This finding implied that the older participants were, the higher their health and wellbeing after deportation and the younger participants were, the less their health and wellbeing after deportation. A major implication of this finding is for a thorough assessment of health and wellbeing in deportees with age differences. The finding from second hypothesis was different from previous findings in literature (e.g. Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora & Gantez, 2019) Lastly, it was observed that findings from this research showed a significant joint and independent prediction of deportation history and period of stay in country deported from on the health and wellbeing of deportees. This implies that the time frame in which deportees have been deported and how long they have stayed in the country they were deported from are potent socio-demographic variables influencing health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees. Further observation of the beta value of each predictor variable (deportation history & stay period) showed that period of stay in country deported from is a limitation to health and wellbeing after deportation when deportees have stayed a long time in the country they were deported from.An implication of this for clinical psychologists during rehabilitation of deportees is the importance of a thorough history assessment during rehabilitation programs. In view of the aforementioned discussion and implications, these findings have recommendations for improving and maintaining health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees. Limitation of Research The data for this research were collected using self-report inventories (questionnaires), hence possibilities are that respondents had their responses influenced by social desirability effects. Nonetheless, this was controlled by ensuring that participants responded to the questionnaire in an anonymity status so that they could be more sincere about their responses, thus findings from this research are generalizable to a large extent. Also, sufficient literature around this topic was largely lacking, and as such the authors were limited with the number of related studies to review. Recommendations and Conclusion The following were the recommendations from this study:
  • 7. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 949 1. Firstly, it is recommended that deportees should be encouraged to undergo screening for clinical symptoms, as well as rehabilitation or counselling programs immediately after deportation. 2. Secondly, it is recommended that maximum social support programs should be put in place for individuals who have just been deported. 3. Thirdly, it is recommended that psychologists and other healthcare professionals involved in the rehabilitation of deportees should include the deportation history and period of stay in country deported from during their clinical assessments. 4. Fourthly, it is recommended that health/wellbeing programs designed for deportees should target younger deportees than older deportees, this is justified by the observed significant positive relationship between deportees’ age and health/wellbeing in this research. 5. Lastly, further studies on this topic are recommended to contribute to knowledge by further investigating the non-identified barriers to health and wellbeing after the experience of deportation by deportees. Hence, it is concluded that deportees’age, deportation history and period of stay in country deported from are potent socio-demographic variables influencing the health and wellbeing of deportees after the experience of deportation as tested in this empirical research. These findings also validate part of the assumptions of the biopsychosocial model of health that health is not only accounted for by biological/medical factors but also by psychological and social factors. Finally, it is imperative enough for appropriate bodies to consider and implement the findings and recommendations from this empirical study respectively. Contribution of Authors Eyisi, I, Meek played the lead role in writing the introduction, literature review and methodology. Ogueji, A. Ifeanyichukwu played the lead role in data collection, data analysis, the discussion of findings, and recommendations. Conflict of Interests Nil. Funding The authors received no funding for the study. Acknowledgement The management of the Hope Resources Center, Abuja, FCT Nigeria, are greatly acknowledged for approving data collection from the participants undergoing rehabilitation at the rehabilitation center. References Affleck, Selvadurai, Sikora&Gantez (2019). The gender differences in health reported by deported migrants after their experience of deportation. Journal of Public Health&Social Behavior, 72, 818- 826. Engel, G. (1977). Biopsychosocial health model. Wikipedia. Riazi, Bradely, Barendse, & Ishii (2006). Development of the wellbeing questionnaire short-form in Japanese: The W-BQ12. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2006; 4:40
  • 8. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 950 Uzodinma, Oche&Nwakali (2018). The social antecedents of health and wellbeing among deportees undergoing rehabilitation in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Archives of Applied Science, 45, 61-76. Winkman&Grasshorn (2019). The social factors underlying the health and wellbeing of just deported migrants in Zimbabwe. Unpublished PhD Thesis. World Health Organization (1948). Geneva. Appendix Questionnaire Dear Respondents, This questionnaire is for research purpose and your response will be treated with absolute confidentiality. Your sincere cooperation in completing the questionnaire is highly needed. Kindly tick (√) the option that best represent your response. There is no right or wrong answers. Thank you. Section A Please tick (√) appropriate the answer as applicable and fill the gap where necessary. 1. Sex:________ 2. Age:________ 3. Deportation History (How long have you been deported to Nigeria?)_______ 4. How long have you been in the country you were deported from? ______ Section B The following statements assesses your health and wellbeing. Please tick using the following response format: strongly agree, agree, undecided, disagree, and strongly disagree. S/ N ITEM Strongly agree Agree Undecided Disagree Strongly disagree 1 I have crying spells or feel like it 2 I feel downhearted and depressed 3 I feel afraid for no reason at all 4 I get upset easily or feel panicky 5 I feel energetic, active or vigorous 6 I feel dull or sluggish 7 I feel tired, worn out, used up or exhausted 8 I have been waking up feeling fresh and rested 9 I have been happy, satisfied, or pleased with my personal life 10 I have lived the kind of life I wanted to 11 I have felt eager to tackle my daily tasks or
  • 9. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 2 Issue 5, Sep – Oct 2019 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175©IJSRED: All Rights are ReservedPage 951 make new decisions 12 I have felt I could easily handle or cope with any serious problem or major change in my life Thank You!