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'My health has improved because I always have everything I need here...': A qualitative exploration of health improvement and decline among immigrants.

机译:“我的健康得到了改善,因为在这里我总是拥有一切所需的东西……”:对移民健康改善和衰退的定性探索。

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Immigrants in Canada constitute approximately 20% of the total population and will continue to account for a significant portion of the country's population in the future. Accordingly, a growing body of research has focused on examining the disparity in health status between the increasing foreign-born and the Canadian-born populations. The healthy immigrant effect, in particular, acknowledges that immigrants have better health status than their Canadian-born counterparts upon arrival in the country. However, studies have shown that over time the health of immigrants declines to a level on par with the Canadian-born population. There is much speculation as to the reasons for this decline including acculturation (i.e., uptake of unhealthy lifestyles) and a lack of access to health care. Yet, there have been few studies to examine possible reasons for potential declines in health, especially from the perspective of immigrants themselves. This study is one of the first to qualitatively examine perceived changes in health status and reasons for health status change among immigrants. The paper presents the results of 23 in-depth interviews with adults with recent (less than 3 years of residency), mid-term (3-10 years), and long-term (more than 10 years) immigrants living in the Greater Toronto Area. The results reveal that the majority of the participants believed their health had remained stable or even improved over time due to improved living standards and lifestyle behaviours in Canada. Those who perceived their health to have worsened over time attributed the change to the stress associated with migration, and the aging process rather than the adoption of an unhealthy lifestyle. Additionally, while the vast majority of participants reported improved access to resources upon migration, there were mixed reviews in terms of how beneficial these resources were or could be for health. The findings highlight the need for research to incorporate mental health into studies on changing immigrant health status and to focus on those factors contributing to high levels of stress among more recent immigrants.
机译:加拿大的移民约占总人口的20%,将来将继续占该国人口的很大一部分。因此,越来越多的研究集中在研究日益增长的外国出生人口和加拿大出生人口之间的健康状况差异。健康的移民效应尤其表明,移民到加拿大后,其健康状况要比加拿大出生的移民更好。但是,研究表明,随着时间的流逝,移民的健康水平下降到与加拿大出生人口相当的水平。人们对此下降的原因有很多猜测,包括适应能力强(即不健康生活方式的接受)和无法获得医疗保健。但是,很少有研究来检查可能导致健康状况下降的原因,特别是从移民本身的角度。这项研究是第一个定性研究健康状况的感知变化以及移民健康状况变化原因的研究之一。本文介绍了对居住在大多伦多地区的近期(居住时间少于3年),中期(3-10年)和长期(超过10年)移民的成年人进行的23次深度访谈的结果。区。结果表明,大多数参与者认为,由于加拿大生活水平的提高和生活方式的改善,他们的健康一直保持稳定甚至有所改善。那些认为自己的健康随着时间而恶化的人将变化归因于迁徙带来的压力,衰老过程,而不是采用了不健康的生活方式。此外,尽管绝大多数参与者报告说迁移后获得了更多的资源,但是就这些资源对健康的益处或对健康的益处,人们的看法不一。研究结果突出表明,有必要进行研究,将心理健康纳入有关改变移民健康状况的研究中,并关注那些在新移民中造成较高压力的因素。

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