Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening
Volume 111, Issue 9, 1991, Pages 1085-1087

Immigrants in a rehabilitation center [Innvandrere i en attføringsavdeling.] (Article)

Holtedahl R.*
  • a Aker sykehus, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

The medical records of 44 immigrant patients who received treatment at a rehabilitation centre between 1980 and 1985 have been reviewed. The average age of the patients was 41 years. Pain was a universal complaint, and depressive--asthenic symptoms were also frequent. Disability occurred on average about ten years after immigration. There was a low degree of fluency in Norwegian. Results of rehabilitation were disappointing in the majority of cases, with 60% having gained a disability pension and only 16% in work in November 1987. Conventional rehabilitative efforts seem to have little influence on this kind of disability.

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Index Keywords

pension refugee Pensions Norway psychological aspect human Refugees pain Rehabilitation Centers rehabilitation center Humans male female Psychophysiologic Disorders Article adult migration disability Emigration and Immigration psychosomatic disorder Disability Evaluation

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ISSN: 00292001
Cited by: 9
Original Language: Norwegian