Canadian Journal of Public Health
Volume 81, Issue 3, 1990, Pages 187-190

Study of a global health index in Quebec immigrants (Article)

Cousineau D.
  • a Departement de sante communautaire, Hotel-Dieu de Saint-Jerome, 1000, rue Labelle, bureau 250, Saint-Jerome Que. J7Z 5N6, Canada

Abstract

Ridit, a global health index, was analyzed in 2,461 immigrants established in the province of Quebec and this value was compared with that obtained in 25,171 natives of Quebec. Ridit values were not significantly different between immigrants and native Quebecers, suggesting a comparable global health status in both groups. Among immigrants, women had a poorer global health index than men, a phenomenon identical to that previously observed in native Quebecers. Immigrants established since 1980 (25% of all immigrants) had a better global health index than native Quebecers, while immigrants established before 1980 were not significantly different. Immigrants represent several ethnic groups for which a global health index could not be defined.

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Index Keywords

immigrant health survey Quebec sex difference human Ethnic Groups ethnic group health status Aged Adolescent male Canada female Health Status Indicators Article adult migration ethnic or racial aspects Emigration and Immigration Middle Age English Abstract

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ISSN: 00084263
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English