A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with that of the host population over time (‘acculturation paradox’). In this paper we aim to adopt a health equity perspective by studying the extent to which this pattern reflects a convergence with the group of natives who are more socioeconomically disadvantaged. Using population-based registers, we study 1,194,296 women who gave birth in Sweden between 1991 and 2012. Using logistic regression, we estimated odds ratios to assess the effect of duration of residence on the association between smoking during pregnancy and women's origin (classified according to inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (iHDI) of the country of birth). Sibling inf...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Immigrants upon their arrival in the United States are in better health condition with respect to th...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with th...
This study revisits the effect of duration by residence in relation to smoking during pregnancy. It ...
Background: The widening socioeconomic gap in smoking during pregnancy remains a challenge to the Sw...
Evidence shows that in some contexts immigrants have better health than natives in spite of coming f...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Self-rated health is a strong health marker. Migrants have been suggested to have poorer self-rated ...
Self-rated health is a strong health marker. Migrants have been suggested to have poorer self-rated ...
Migrants often have better health than the native-born population (‘healthy immigrant effect’), alth...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Immigrants upon their arrival in the United States are in better health condition with respect to th...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with th...
This study revisits the effect of duration by residence in relation to smoking during pregnancy. It ...
Background: The widening socioeconomic gap in smoking during pregnancy remains a challenge to the Sw...
Evidence shows that in some contexts immigrants have better health than natives in spite of coming f...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Self-rated health is a strong health marker. Migrants have been suggested to have poorer self-rated ...
Self-rated health is a strong health marker. Migrants have been suggested to have poorer self-rated ...
Migrants often have better health than the native-born population (‘healthy immigrant effect’), alth...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Immigrants upon their arrival in the United States are in better health condition with respect to th...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...