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Gender differences in beliefs about health: a comparative qualitative study with Ghanaian and Indian migrants living in the United Kingdom

机译:关于健康信念的性别差异:与居住在英国的加纳和印度移民进行的比较定性研究

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BackgroundThere is a well-established association between migration to high income countries and health status, with some groups reporting poorer health outcomes than the host population. However, processes that influence health behaviours and health outcomes across minority ethnic groups are complex and in addition, culture ascribes specific gender roles for men and women, which can further influence perspectives of health.The aim of this study was to undertake a comparative exploration of beliefs of health among male and female Ghanaian and Indian migrants and White British participants residing in an urban area within the UK. MethodsThirty-six participants (12 each Ghanaian, Indian and White British) were recruited through community settings and participated in a semi-structured interview focusing on participant’s daily life in the UK, perceptions of their own health and how they maintained their health. Interviews were analyzed using a Framework approach. ResultsThree super ordinate themes were identified and labelled (a) beliefs about health; (b) symptom interpretation and (c) self-management and help seeking. Gender differences in beliefs and health behaviour practices were apparent across participants. ConclusionsThis is the first study to undertake a comparative exploration of health beliefs among people who have migrated to the UK from Ghana and India and to compare with a local (White British) population. The results highlight a need to consider both cultural and gender-based diversity in guiding health behaviours, and such information will be useful in the development of interventions to support health outcomes among migrant populations.
机译:背景信息高收入国家的移民与健康状况之间存在公认的关联,有些群体的健康状况比东道国人口差。然而,影响少数族裔人群健康行为和健康结果的过程非常复杂,此外,文化将男女的性别角色归为特定角色,这可以进一步影响健康观点。本研究的目的是对女性进行比较研究。加纳和印度移民的男性和女性的健康观念以及居住在英国市区内的英国白人参与者。方法通过社区设置招募了36名参与者(每个加纳人,印度人和白人英国人12名),并参加了一次半结构化访谈,重点关注参与者在英国的日常生活,对自己的健康状况以及他们如何保持健康的看法。使用框架方法对访谈进行了分析。结果确定并标记了三个上级主题:(a)关于健康的信念; (b)症状解释和(c)自我管理和帮助寻求帮助。参与者之间在信念和健康行为习惯上的性别差异显而易见。结论这是第一项对从加纳和印度移民到英国的人们的健康信仰进行比较研究并与当地(白人英国)人口进行比较的研究。结果强调需要在指导健康行为时同时考虑文化和基于性别的多样性,这些信息将有助于制定干预措施以支持移民人口的健康结果。

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