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Health status of people with a migrant background and impact of socio-economic factors. First results of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1)

机译:具有移民背景的人的健康状况以及社会经济因素的影响。德国成人健康访问与检查调查(DEGS1)的初步结果

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People with a migrant background (PMB) have specific health-related risk factors and resources compared to the non-migrant population (NMP). The analysis focuses on the relationship between migrant background and health and health-related behavior. Moreover, the study analyses whether socio-economic status (SES) contributes to the explanation of differences between PMB and the NMP. The research is based on the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) (2008-2012, n = 8151). The population for cross-sectional analyses contains 1107 PMB (weighted 19.8 %). The research question is addressed on the basis of nine exemplary health outcomes. All analyses are gender specific and make a distinction between first and second generation PMB. Logistic regression is calculated adjusting for age and SES. The results reveal clear gender-specific patterns: For women, differences are statistically significant mainly for first generation PMB. Compared to the NMP their self-assessed health status is lower, they are less physically active, consume less alcohol, feel less informed about cancer screening programs and make less use of preventive health services. However, daily smoking is more prevalent in second generation women. For men, differences are statistically significant for first and second generation PMB. Men with a migrant background show more symptoms of depression, consume less alcohol and feel less informed about cancer screening programs. After adjusting for SES the impact of migrant background on health status and health-related behavior largely remains stable. The study shows that the DEGS1 data offers valuable results and new insights into the health status of people with a migrant background. The use of this data for further research requires a differentiated approach to the concept of migrant background and a careful interpretation of results.
机译:与非移民人口(NMP)相比,具有移民背景(PMB)的人具有与健康相关的特定风险因素和资源。分析侧重于移民背景与健康和健康相关行为之间的关系。此外,该研究分析了社会经济地位(SES)是否有助于解释PMB和NMP之间的差异。这项研究基于德国成年人健康访问和考试调查(DEGS1)(2008-2012,n = 8151)。用于横截面分析的总体包含1107 PMB(加权19.8%)。该研究问题是基于九种典型的健康结果来解决的。所有分析均针对性别,并区分第一代和第二代PMB。计算逻辑回归,调整年龄和SES。结果揭示了明确的性别特定模式:对于女性,差异在统计上主要是针对第一代PMB。与NMP相比,他们的自我评估的健康状况较低,他们的体育活动较少,饮酒较少,对癌症筛查程序的了解较少,并且很少使用预防保健服务。但是,在第二代女性中,每天吸烟更为普遍。对于男性,第一代和第二代PMB的差异在统计上是显着的。具有移民背景的男性表现出更多的抑郁症状,较少饮酒并且对癌症筛查程序的了解较少。在调整了SES之后,移民背景对健康状况和与健康相关的行为的影响基本上保持稳定。研究表明,DEGS1数据可为移民背景人群的健康状况提供有价值的结果和新见解。使用这些数据进行进一步研究需要对移民背景的概念采取差异化的方法,并对结果进行仔细的解释。

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