Abstract Background Immigrants are often considered to have poorer oral health than native born-populations. One possible explanation for immigrants’ poor oral health is lack of access to dental care. There is very little information on Canadian immigrants’ access to dental care, and unmet dental care needs. This study examines predictors of unmet dental care needs among a sample of adult immigrants to Canada over a three-point-five-year post-migration period. Methods A secondary data analysis was conducted on the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC). Sampling and bootstrap weights were applied to make the data national...
The burden of oral diseases and need for dental care are high among refugees and asylum seekers (hum...
The objective of the research study was to help identify sociodemographics, socioeconomic status, an...
Background Migrants in many European countries including Germany tend to utilize preventive measures...
Abstract Background Immigrants are often considered t...
Immigrants form a significant and growing proportion of Canadian society. Around 250,000 immigrants ...
Abstract Background Ontario is home to the largest nu...
This study examines the dentistry care utilization, self-reported dental health status, and oral he...
Abstract Background Inadequate functional health lite...
The study was done to understand the oral health and dental-services utilization of older immigrants...
Oral health is essential for social, economic, and psychological well-being. Yet, we know very littl...
Understanding culturally related health values and identifying ethnically specific health seeking pa...
Objective: To determine the dental treatment needs of Canadians and how they are distributed. Method...
Abstract Background Nationally representative clinica...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Disadvantaged migrant populations face risk factors that can affec...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
The burden of oral diseases and need for dental care are high among refugees and asylum seekers (hum...
The objective of the research study was to help identify sociodemographics, socioeconomic status, an...
Background Migrants in many European countries including Germany tend to utilize preventive measures...
Abstract Background Immigrants are often considered t...
Immigrants form a significant and growing proportion of Canadian society. Around 250,000 immigrants ...
Abstract Background Ontario is home to the largest nu...
This study examines the dentistry care utilization, self-reported dental health status, and oral he...
Abstract Background Inadequate functional health lite...
The study was done to understand the oral health and dental-services utilization of older immigrants...
Oral health is essential for social, economic, and psychological well-being. Yet, we know very littl...
Understanding culturally related health values and identifying ethnically specific health seeking pa...
Objective: To determine the dental treatment needs of Canadians and how they are distributed. Method...
Abstract Background Nationally representative clinica...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Disadvantaged migrant populations face risk factors that can affec...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
The burden of oral diseases and need for dental care are high among refugees and asylum seekers (hum...
The objective of the research study was to help identify sociodemographics, socioeconomic status, an...
Background Migrants in many European countries including Germany tend to utilize preventive measures...