Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece

<em>Aim:</em> To examine the health status of immigrants living in Greece and investigate the factors that influence it. <em>Methodology:</em> A cross-sectional study with 1152 immigrants (response rate = 60%) was conducted during April 2013 to March 2014. Regarding the sampl...

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Main Authors: Sourtzi Panayota, Galanis Petros, Konstantakopoulou Olympia, Siskou Olga, Kaitelidou Daphne
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-06-01
Series:AIMS Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/publichealth.2020024/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-808cef2fff564c04b4e5f5a1e04c094c2020-11-25T02:51:09ZengAIMS PressAIMS Public Health2327-89942020-06-017228730010.3934/publichealth.2020024Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in GreeceSourtzi Panayota0Galanis Petros1Konstantakopoulou Olympia2Siskou Olga3Kaitelidou Daphne41 Sector of Public Health, Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece2 Center for Health Services Management and Evaluation, Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece2 Center for Health Services Management and Evaluation, Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece2 Center for Health Services Management and Evaluation, Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece2 Center for Health Services Management and Evaluation, Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece<em>Aim:</em> To examine the health status of immigrants living in Greece and investigate the factors that influence it. <em>Methodology:</em> A cross-sectional study with 1152 immigrants (response rate = 60%) was conducted during April 2013 to March 2014. Regarding the sampling method, as there is no accurate census of immigrants in Greece the snowball sampling was used. Data collection included demographic characteristics, health status, medication and self-reported preventive health examinations of immigrants (blood count, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar measurement). Results: The majority of immigrants originated from Albania (51.4%), while 52.6% were males with mean age 37.6 years. Of those 63.5% were working, 80.9% had legal documents for living and working in Greece and 58.2% had valid health and social security. Most of the immigrants (66.6%) considered their health as good/very good. Immigrants without health insurance, lower monthly family income and worst self-reported health did not adhere with their medication treatment due to cost. Immigrants with legal documents and health insurance performed more often blood count measurement, blood pressure measurement, cholesterol measurement and blood sugar measurement. Increased monthly family income was also associated with higher probability of blood count measurement. Very poor/poor/average self-reported health and increased age were associated with higher probability of taking medicines for chronic diseases. <em>Conclusions:</em> Self-reported health of immigrants in Greece is good/very good while absence of health insurance and legal documents, lower income and worst self-reported health are associated with worst health outcomes.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/publichealth.2020024/fulltext.htmlimmigrantsgreeceself-perceived healthhealth statuspreventive tests
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author Sourtzi Panayota
Galanis Petros
Konstantakopoulou Olympia
Siskou Olga
Kaitelidou Daphne
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Galanis Petros
Konstantakopoulou Olympia
Siskou Olga
Kaitelidou Daphne
Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
AIMS Public Health
immigrants
greece
self-perceived health
health status
preventive tests
author_facet Sourtzi Panayota
Galanis Petros
Konstantakopoulou Olympia
Siskou Olga
Kaitelidou Daphne
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title Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
title_short Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
title_full Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
title_fullStr Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in Greece
title_sort factors that influence the health status of immigrants living in greece
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series AIMS Public Health
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description <em>Aim:</em> To examine the health status of immigrants living in Greece and investigate the factors that influence it. <em>Methodology:</em> A cross-sectional study with 1152 immigrants (response rate = 60%) was conducted during April 2013 to March 2014. Regarding the sampling method, as there is no accurate census of immigrants in Greece the snowball sampling was used. Data collection included demographic characteristics, health status, medication and self-reported preventive health examinations of immigrants (blood count, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar measurement). Results: The majority of immigrants originated from Albania (51.4%), while 52.6% were males with mean age 37.6 years. Of those 63.5% were working, 80.9% had legal documents for living and working in Greece and 58.2% had valid health and social security. Most of the immigrants (66.6%) considered their health as good/very good. Immigrants without health insurance, lower monthly family income and worst self-reported health did not adhere with their medication treatment due to cost. Immigrants with legal documents and health insurance performed more often blood count measurement, blood pressure measurement, cholesterol measurement and blood sugar measurement. Increased monthly family income was also associated with higher probability of blood count measurement. Very poor/poor/average self-reported health and increased age were associated with higher probability of taking medicines for chronic diseases. <em>Conclusions:</em> Self-reported health of immigrants in Greece is good/very good while absence of health insurance and legal documents, lower income and worst self-reported health are associated with worst health outcomes.
topic immigrants
greece
self-perceived health
health status
preventive tests
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/publichealth.2020024/fulltext.html
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