The research reported in the present paper is a replication of Shuval et al.'s study of the effects of latent social needs of new immigrants on their utilization of health care services. By resorting to path analysis, the replication undertook to explore two questions: (1) Is the need for catharsis (i.e. for emotional support) found by Shuval et al. to affect utilization directly (i.e. not via illness) indeed characteristic only for the first years of stay in the host country. (2) Isn't it rather the differential access to social resources, as determined by social class and age, which at present explains the need-utilization relationship? The findings show that even though the need still persists among the one-time immigrants, it is a quite...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
Background: The foreign-born population in Norway displays considerable diversity in terms of source...
Understanding the social, psychological, and physical dynamics involved in mental illness is difficu...
This paper offers a contribution to the ongoing research on the link between immigrants and health-c...
This project examines how immigration is understood as a social determinant of health through the pe...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, helpseek...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, helpseek...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, help-see...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Immigrants face unique challenges that reflect their e...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Contains fulltext : 204356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Immigrants are ...
Research articlePurpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important ...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
Approximately one million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975. H...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
Background: The foreign-born population in Norway displays considerable diversity in terms of source...
Understanding the social, psychological, and physical dynamics involved in mental illness is difficu...
This paper offers a contribution to the ongoing research on the link between immigrants and health-c...
This project examines how immigration is understood as a social determinant of health through the pe...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, helpseek...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, helpseek...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
Several studies show significant differences between Germans and migrants in health status, help-see...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Immigrants face unique challenges that reflect their e...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Contains fulltext : 204356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Immigrants are ...
Research articlePurpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important ...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
Approximately one million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975. H...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
Background: The foreign-born population in Norway displays considerable diversity in terms of source...
Understanding the social, psychological, and physical dynamics involved in mental illness is difficu...