Depressive symptoms in first-and second-generation migrants: A cross-sectional study of a multi-ethnic working population.
Autor: | Sieberer, Marcel, Maksimović, Saša, Ersöz, Burcu, Machleidt, Wielant, Ziegenbein, Marc, Calliess, Iris T. |
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IMMIGRANTS
ACCULTURATION CHI-squared test CONFIDENCE intervals MENTAL depression EPIDEMIOLOGY PROBABILITY theory PSYCHOLOGICAL tests QUESTIONNAIRES SCALES (Weighing instruments) SEX distribution ETHNOLOGY research DATA analysis SOCIOECONOMIC factors DISEASE incidence CROSS-sectional method DESCRIPTIVE statistics |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Social Psychiatry; Nov2012, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p605-613, 9p |
Abstrakt: | The article discusses a study which analyzed the incidence of depressiveness in a multi-ethnic working population with and without a history of migration. The study also examined the association of migration status and acculturation criteria with depressive symptoms. Study authors concluded that first- and second-generation female migrants are more likely to suffer depressiveness compared to non-migrant females. |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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