Archives of Hellenic Medicine
Volume 27, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 78-87
The subjective perceptions of health of immigrant mothers (Article)
Koutra K.* ,
Eulampidou H. ,
Roumeliotaki T. ,
Koutis A. ,
Filalithis A.
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Postgraduate Programme of Public Health and Health Care Management, Herakleion, Greece, Department of Social Work, TEI of Crete, Petrokefalo, Gorgolaini Municipality, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Postgraduate Programme of Public Health and Health Care Management, Herakleion, Greece
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Postgraduate Programme of Public Health and Health Care Management, Herakleion, Greece
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Postgraduate Programme of Public Health and Health Care Management, Herakleion, Greece
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Postgraduate Programme of Public Health and Health Care Management, Herakleion, Greece
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To record the health conditions and investigate the factors that influence the subjective perceptions about health of immigrant mothers residing in the Municipality of Gazi in Crete. METHOD: Immigrant women in the Municipality of Gazi were recruited via their informal networks and a poster campaign. Information on the subjective perceptions of health of the immigrant mothers was elicited using a face-to-face structured interview technique. RESULTS: In the course of the research, home visits were made on 47 women who agreed to participate, at which time interviews were conducted. The percentage of the interviewees who reported a chronic illness (20%) was found to be lower than that in the general population. A small number of the sample (8%) had visited the doctor in the two weeks before the interview. The majority of the women (72%) had not undergone a Pap test for at least three years. The abortion to birth ratio was 3:1 and use of birth control was reported by 48% of the women. The common symptoms that the interviewees reported during the course of the previous year were negatively correlated with their subjective perceptions of health. A positive correlation was observed between their degree of satisfaction with their lives and other factors which were investigated, such as satisfaction with their husbands, themselves and their health. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of the study indicate the need for improved cooperation of the immigrant mothers with organizations and services of the municipalities and the strengthening of inter-social and inter-cultural communication.
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ISSN: 11053992
Original Language: Greek