Social Science and Medicine
Volume 57, Issue 10, 2003, Pages 1981-1995

Health status and Canada's immigrant population (Article)

Newbold K.B.* , Danforth J.
  • a School of Geography and Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4K1, Canada
  • b Economic Studs./Plcy. Anal. Division, Ottawa, Ont., Canada

Abstract

Given the framework of the 1984 Canada Health Act, the health status of immigrants should be similar to average levels within whole of Canada. Yet, assuming equality of health status between immigrant and non-immigrants, or between immigrant groups is likely an unrealistic and simplistic assumption, given unseen barriers affecting accessibility, the restructuring of the Canadian health care system, and problems with the provision of health care resources to the immigrant population. Using the National Population Health Survey, this paper focuses upon the health status of the immigrant population relative to that of non-immigrants within Canada, with reference to diagnosed conditions, self-assessed health, and the Health Utilities Index Mark 3. Findings indicate that, with the exception of the most recent arrivals, immigrants experience worse health status across most dimensions relative to non-immigrants. Multivariate analysis reveals that age, income adequacy, gender, and home ownership are dimensions upon which health status differs between the two groups. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Immigrant health determinants of health Canada Health status

Index Keywords

immigrant home public health service health survey human sex difference health status Aged resource allocation income Adolescent male Canada self evaluation female Multivariate Analysis Article health care adult health care access age distribution health care system medical geography Child immigrant population

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DOI: 10.1016/S0277-9536(03)00064-9
ISSN: 02779536
Cited by: 186
Original Language: English