Sweden has a large population of both recent and established immigrants with high prevalence of risk factors for ill health. Here, we aimed to explore the prevalence of chronic severe sleep problems (CSSP) among non-Nordic-born persons, and to evaluate the risk for CSSP when fully adjusted for covariates. Our additional hypothesis was that lengthier time since immigration would reduce the risk for CSSP. We used data from a large-population postal survey covering life and health issues among inhabitants in mid-Sweden. Relationship between different countries of birth and CSSP was assessed in logistic analyses for more severe and longstanding pain, sex, employment, mental disability, gastrointestinal problems, and length of stay (short, middl...
This article examines differences in health among immigrants in Sweden from 1990 to 2001. Controllin...
Aims/hypothesis Non-Western immigrants to Europe are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. In this natio...
Objectives: First-generation immigrants, in many countries, are healthier than their native counterp...
Sweden has a large population of both recent and established immigrants with high prevalence of risk...
Introduction: adequate sleep is essential to maintain a healthy life. Inadequate sleep causes variou...
Migration can be a stressful experience and may lead to poor health and behavioral changes. The immi...
Aims: To study incident narcolepsy in first- and second-generation immigrant groups using Swedish-bo...
Background There are many immigrants in the Swedish workforce, but knowledge of their general and wo...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
Previous research findings suggest that insomnia could be related to decreased health status and tha...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain. OBJECTIV...
Background: Migration implies profound psychosocial and socioeconomic changes. Previous studies demo...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. The prevalence is higher amo...
Aims/hypothesis Non-Western immigrants to Europe are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. In this natio...
AbstractA cross-sectional population-based survey, the National FINRISK 2012 Study, designed to moni...
This article examines differences in health among immigrants in Sweden from 1990 to 2001. Controllin...
Aims/hypothesis Non-Western immigrants to Europe are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. In this natio...
Objectives: First-generation immigrants, in many countries, are healthier than their native counterp...
Sweden has a large population of both recent and established immigrants with high prevalence of risk...
Introduction: adequate sleep is essential to maintain a healthy life. Inadequate sleep causes variou...
Migration can be a stressful experience and may lead to poor health and behavioral changes. The immi...
Aims: To study incident narcolepsy in first- and second-generation immigrant groups using Swedish-bo...
Background There are many immigrants in the Swedish workforce, but knowledge of their general and wo...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
Previous research findings suggest that insomnia could be related to decreased health status and tha...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain. OBJECTIV...
Background: Migration implies profound psychosocial and socioeconomic changes. Previous studies demo...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. The prevalence is higher amo...
Aims/hypothesis Non-Western immigrants to Europe are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. In this natio...
AbstractA cross-sectional population-based survey, the National FINRISK 2012 Study, designed to moni...
This article examines differences in health among immigrants in Sweden from 1990 to 2001. Controllin...
Aims/hypothesis Non-Western immigrants to Europe are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. In this natio...
Objectives: First-generation immigrants, in many countries, are healthier than their native counterp...