International Journal of Public Health
Volume 63, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 409-419
Poor health and refraining from seeking healthcare are associated with comprehensive health literacy among refugees: a Swedish cross-sectional study (Article) (Open Access)
Wångdahl J.* ,
Lytsy P. ,
Mårtensson L. ,
Westerling R.
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Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
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Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
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Institution of Department of Neuroscience and Physiology/Occupational Therapy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
Objectives: The objectives of the study were to explore the distributions of comprehensive health literacy (CHL), general health, psychological well-being, and having refrained from seeking healthcare among refugees in Sweden. Further objectives were to examine associations between CHL and the above-mentioned factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 513 refugees speaking Arabic, Dari, and Somali. Participants in the civic orientation course in Sweden responded to a questionnaire. CHL was measured using the HLS-EU-Q16 questionnaire. Uni- and multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate potential associations. Results: The majority of the respondents had limited CHL, and about four of ten had reported poor health and/or having refrained from seeking healthcare. Limited CHL was associated with having reported poor health and having refrained from seeking healthcare. Conclusions: A considerable proportion of the refugees in Sweden have limited CHL, and report less than good health and impaired well-being, or that they have refrained from seeking healthcare. Furthermore, CHL is associated with the above-mentioned factors. Efforts are needed to promote refugees’ CHL, optimal health-seeking behavior, and health. © 2018, The Author(s).
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DOI: 10.1007/s00038-017-1074-2
ISSN: 16618556
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English