OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the degree of depressive symptoms and life satisfaction (LS) as well as the association between acculturation and depressive symptoms among a large sample of persons with Turkish migration background in Germany, taking into account gender- and migration-related differences. METHODS: This study was part of a pretest for a large national epidemiological cohort study in Germany. Acculturation was measured using the Frankfurt Acculturation Scale (FRACC). Based on the median split of the two subscales, four acculturative styles according to Berry (integration, assimilation, separation and marginalization) were determined. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the depression module (PHQ-...
Objectives. Depression is a leading cause of ill health and disability. As migrants form an increasi...
Migration is a risk factor for depression, however little is known on how the different migrant inte...
Aim: Mental health condition of immigrants living in Europe is a major public health issue.Although ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the degree of depressive symptoms and lif...
The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkish immigran...
Abstract: The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkis...
Background: Turkish migrants in the Netherlands have a high prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety ...
BACKGROUND: Even though migrants constitute a large proportion of the German population, there is a...
Brand T, Samkange-Zeeb F, Ellert U, et al. Acculturation and health-related quality of life: results...
Background: With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates o...
Migranten sind eine zahlenmäßig relevante und vulnerable Bevölkerungsgruppe zugleich. Ein Zusammenha...
Background: With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates o...
Contains fulltext : 143372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
Background With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates of...
Contains fulltext : 150347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Objectives. Depression is a leading cause of ill health and disability. As migrants form an increasi...
Migration is a risk factor for depression, however little is known on how the different migrant inte...
Aim: Mental health condition of immigrants living in Europe is a major public health issue.Although ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the degree of depressive symptoms and lif...
The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkish immigran...
Abstract: The present study explores the impact of acculturation on depressive symptoms among Turkis...
Background: Turkish migrants in the Netherlands have a high prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety ...
BACKGROUND: Even though migrants constitute a large proportion of the German population, there is a...
Brand T, Samkange-Zeeb F, Ellert U, et al. Acculturation and health-related quality of life: results...
Background: With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates o...
Migranten sind eine zahlenmäßig relevante und vulnerable Bevölkerungsgruppe zugleich. Ein Zusammenha...
Background: With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates o...
Contains fulltext : 143372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
Background With the current study, we aim to explore the extent that migrants report higher rates of...
Contains fulltext : 150347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Objectives. Depression is a leading cause of ill health and disability. As migrants form an increasi...
Migration is a risk factor for depression, however little is known on how the different migrant inte...
Aim: Mental health condition of immigrants living in Europe is a major public health issue.Although ...