Reeske A, Spallek J, Razum O. Changes in smoking prevalence among first- and second-generation Turkish migrants in Germany: an analysis of the 2005 Microcensus. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2009;8(1):26.Background: Compared to the majority population of a host country, migrants tend to have different health risks and health behaviour. We have hypothesised that these differences diminish with time passed since migration. We tested this hypothesis by examining smoking behaviour among Turkish migrants and their children born in Germany (second-generation migrants), stratified by educational level and, for the first generation, length of residence. Methods: We estimated the prevalence of smoking based on the representative 2005 M...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
BACKGROUND: Persons with migration background exhibit higher smoking rates in comparison to the gene...
Migrant mortality does not conform to a single pattern of convergence towards prevalence rates in th...
Abstract Background Compared to the majority population of a host country, migrants tend to have dif...
Reiss K, Schunck R, Razum O. Effect of Length of Stay on Smoking among Turkish and Eastern European ...
Reiss K, Sauzet O, Breckenkamp J, Spallek J, Razum O. How immigrants adapt their smoking behaviour: ...
Background: It can be assumed that resettlers (ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Objectives: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants ’ smoki...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Migrant populations usually report higher smoking rates. Among those migrant populations, Turkish- a...
Turks started immigrating to Germany in the 1960s and 1970s as guest workers, or "Gastarbeiters." Ar...
Background Migrant populations usually report higher smoking rates. Among those migrant populations...
Introduction: Recent studies show that smoking prevalence in the Turkish-speaking migrant population...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
BACKGROUND: Persons with migration background exhibit higher smoking rates in comparison to the gene...
Migrant mortality does not conform to a single pattern of convergence towards prevalence rates in th...
Abstract Background Compared to the majority population of a host country, migrants tend to have dif...
Reiss K, Schunck R, Razum O. Effect of Length of Stay on Smoking among Turkish and Eastern European ...
Reiss K, Sauzet O, Breckenkamp J, Spallek J, Razum O. How immigrants adapt their smoking behaviour: ...
Background: It can be assumed that resettlers (ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Objectives: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants ’ smoki...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Migrant populations usually report higher smoking rates. Among those migrant populations, Turkish- a...
Turks started immigrating to Germany in the 1960s and 1970s as guest workers, or "Gastarbeiters." Ar...
Background Migrant populations usually report higher smoking rates. Among those migrant populations...
Introduction: Recent studies show that smoking prevalence in the Turkish-speaking migrant population...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
BACKGROUND: Persons with migration background exhibit higher smoking rates in comparison to the gene...
Migrant mortality does not conform to a single pattern of convergence towards prevalence rates in th...