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Work and health among immigrants and native Swedes 1990–2008: a register-based study on hospitalization for common potentially work-related disorders, disability pension and mortality

机译:1990-2008年,移民和瑞典原住民的工作与健康:一项基于登记的研究,研究常见的潜在与工作有关的疾病,残疾抚恤金和死亡率的住院情况

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Background There are many immigrants in the Swedish workforce, but knowledge of their general and work-related health is limited. The aim of this register-based study was to explore whether documented migrant residents in Sweden have a different health status regarding receipt of a disability pension, mortality and hospitalization for lung, heart, psychiatric, and musculoskeletal disorders compared with the native population, and if there were variations in relation to sex, geographical origin, position on the labor market, and time since first immigration. Methods This study included migrants to Sweden since 1960 who were 28–47 years old in 1990, and included 243 860 individuals. The comparison group comprised a random sample of 859 653 native Swedes. These cohorts were followed from 1991 to 2008 in national registers. The immigrants were divided into four groups based on geographic origin. Hazard ratios for men and women from different geographic origins and with different employment status were analyzed separately for the six outcomes, with adjustment for age, education level, and income. The influence of length of residence in Sweden was analyzed separately. Results Nordic immigrants had increased risks for all investigated outcomes while most other groups had equal or lower risks for those outcomes than the Swedes. The lowest HRs were found in the EU 15+ group (from western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand). All groups, except Nordic immigrants, had lower risk of mortality, but all had higher risk of disability pension receipt compared with native Swedes. Unemployed non-Nordic men displayed equal or lower HRs for most outcomes, except disability pension receipt, compared with unemployed Swedish men. A longer time since first immigration improved the health status of men, while women showed opposite results. Conclusions Employment status and length of residence are important factors for health. The contradictory results of low mortality and high disability pension risks need more attention. There is great potential to increase the knowledge in this field in Sweden, because of the high quality registers.
机译:背景信息瑞典劳动力中有许多移民,但是对他们的一般健康和与工作有关的健康的了解有限。这项基于登记的研究的目的是探讨与当地人口相比,瑞典有记录的移民居民在领取残疾抚恤金,死亡率,肺,心脏病,精神病和肌肉骨骼疾病的住院治疗方面是否有不同的健康状况,以及性别,地理位置,在劳动力市场上的位置以及自首次移民以来的时间之间存在差异。方法:本研究包括自1960年以来到瑞典的移民,这些移民在1990年为28-47岁,包括243860个人。比较组包括859 653个原生瑞典人的随机样本。从1991年到2008年,在国家登记册中追踪了这些队列。根据地理来源,移民被分为四类。针对六个结果分别分析了来自不同地理起源和具有不同就业状况的男性和女性的危险比,并根据年龄,教育水平和收入进行了调整。分别分析了瑞典居住时间的影响。结果北欧移民对所有调查结果的风险均增加,而大多数其他群体与瑞典人相比,这些结果的风险均等或更低。 HR最低的是EU 15+组(来自西欧,北美,澳大利亚和新西兰)。除北欧移民外,所有其他群体的死亡风险均较低,但与本地瑞典人相比,所有群体均拥有较高的残疾抚恤金风险。与瑞典的失业男子相比,失业的非北欧男子在大多数结果中显示出相同或更低的心率,除了伤残抚恤金。自首次移民以来更长的时间改善了男性的健康状况,而女性则表现出相反的结果。结论就业状况和居住时间是健康的重要因素。低死亡率和高残疾养老金风险的矛盾结果需要更多的关注。由于高质量的登记册,在瑞典具有很大的潜力来增加该领域的知识。

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