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Mental Health Service Use Patterns for Immigrant Groups in Ontario: Population Based Studies.

机译:安大略省移民群体的心理健康服务使用模式:基于人口的研究。

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Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and postimmigration experiences. Despite being exposed to distinct mental health stressors, little is known about immigrant groups' service use for non-psychotic mental health disorders in the host country.;Methods: Population-based administrative data sources were linked to measure primary care visits, psychiatrist visits, and hospital use (i.e., emergency department visits or hospital admissions) for non-psychotic disorders by recent immigrants (i.e., within five years of arrival)in Ontario during 1993-2012.;Results: Immigrants' service use patterns for non-psychotic mental health disorders differed from long term residents, with immigrants generally using less mental health care.;In the pre-immigration study on world region of origin, immigrants from all regions used less psychiatry and hospital services than long term residents, while immigrants' use of primary care relative to long term residents varied by region of origin.;Objective: Three studies assessed mental health service use by recent newcomers who settled in Ontario, Canada compared to use by age-and-sex matched long term residents (Canadian-born individuals or pre-1985 immigrants). Each study focused on one factor associated with one of the three stages of immigration: pre-immigration (region of origin), peri-immigration (admission class), and post-immigration (area material deprivation).;In the peri-immigration study on admission class, male refugees were more likely to use primary care than long term residents. No admission class of immigrants had greater use of psychiatry or hospital care than comparators.;In the post-immigration study on material deprivation, immigrants were over-represented in deprived areas. While residence in more deprived areas was associated with greater use of primary and hospital mental health care, immigrants exhibited smaller increases in use than long term residents.;Discussion: Given rising immigration levels globally and Ontario, reviews of existing practices and policies are necessary to better understand immigrants' lower use of mental health service use and different patterns of use than long term residents.
机译:背景:移民在移民前,移民前后和移民后都有不同的经历。尽管面临着明显的心理健康压力源,但对于东道国移民群体用于非精神病性心理健康疾病的服务知之甚少。方法:基于人口的行政数据源被用来衡量初级保健就诊,精神科医生就诊,以及1993-2012年间安大略省新移民(即到达后的五年内)非精神病性疾病的医院使用(即急诊就诊或住院);结果:非精神病性精神病患者的移民服务使用方式健康障碍不同于长期居民,移民通常使用较少的精神保健服务;在对世界起源地区的移民前研究中,与长期居民相比,来自所有地区的移民使用的精神病学和医院服务较少,而移民使用相对于长期居民的初级保健因地区而异。目的:三项研究评估了近期定居的新移民对心理健康服务的使用d与年龄和性别相匹配的长期居民(加拿大出生的个人或1985年前的移民)的使用相比。每个研究都集中于与移民三个阶段之一相关的一个因素:移民前(原产地),周边移民(入学类别)和移民后(区域物质匮乏)。在接纳班上,男性难民比长期居民更可能使用初级保健。没有哪个移民类别的移民能比其他移民更广泛地使用精神病学或医院护理。在有关物质匮乏的移民后研究中,移民在贫困地区的人数过多。虽然居住在较贫困地区与更多地使用初级和医院精神卫生服务有关,但与长期居民相比,移民的使用量增长较小。;讨论:鉴于全球和安大略省的移民水平不断上升,有必要对现有做法和政策进行审查,与长期居民相比,可以更好地了解移民对精神卫生服务的使用较少,使用方式也有所不同。

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  • 作者

    Durbin, Anna.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Mental health.;Canadian studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 248 p.
  • 总页数 248
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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