Background: Morbidity, use of healthcare and medication use have been reported to vary across groups of migrants and according to the different phases of migration, but little is known about children with immigrant background. In this study, we investigate whether the immigrant children's age of arrival predicts differences in usage of primary healthcare (PHC) and in use of prescribed medication. Methods: This nationwide, population-based study used information for children under 18 years of age in 2008 from three linked registers in Norway. Use of medication was assessed with logistic regression analyses presented with ORs with 95% CIs. Results: Of 1 168 365 children, 119 251 had immigrant background. The mean number of PHC visits among ch...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...
This study examines health care utilization of immigrants relative to the native-born populations ag...
Background: Morbidity, use of healthcare and medication use have been reported to vary across groups...
Objectives: Health status, disease spectrum and use of healthcare have been reported to vary across ...
Background: Aging in an unfamiliar landscape can pose health challenges for the growing numbers of i...
Research articlePurpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important ...
Abstract Background International migrant families may face various barriers in the access and use o...
Background: Emigrants are often a selected sample and in good health, but migration can have deleter...
Abstract Background Migrant children have specific he...
Abstract Background Immigrants’ utilization of primary health care (PHC) services differs from that ...
Abstract Background The immigrant population has increased greatly in Spain in recent years to the p...
Background: The foreign-born population in Norway displays considerable diversity in terms of source...
Background: Although equity in health care is theoretically a cornerstone in Western societies, seve...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, children born to migrant parents are a rapidly growing group. M...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...
This study examines health care utilization of immigrants relative to the native-born populations ag...
Background: Morbidity, use of healthcare and medication use have been reported to vary across groups...
Objectives: Health status, disease spectrum and use of healthcare have been reported to vary across ...
Background: Aging in an unfamiliar landscape can pose health challenges for the growing numbers of i...
Research articlePurpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important ...
Abstract Background International migrant families may face various barriers in the access and use o...
Background: Emigrants are often a selected sample and in good health, but migration can have deleter...
Abstract Background Migrant children have specific he...
Abstract Background Immigrants’ utilization of primary health care (PHC) services differs from that ...
Abstract Background The immigrant population has increased greatly in Spain in recent years to the p...
Background: The foreign-born population in Norway displays considerable diversity in terms of source...
Background: Although equity in health care is theoretically a cornerstone in Western societies, seve...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, children born to migrant parents are a rapidly growing group. M...
Our objective was to examine the association between parental immigration status and child health an...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...
This study examines health care utilization of immigrants relative to the native-born populations ag...