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Migration and Health. The relationship between self-assessment of health and diagnosed morbidity in young adults

Juarez, Sol Pia LU (2012) In Anales de Psicología 28(2). p.350-357
Abstract
Studies from the public health and epidemiologic fields consider self-assessment of health as a solid measure of general health due to its predictive ability in relation to mortality. Empirical evidence in this direction have justified the generalized use of this measure in health surveys as well as its application to the general population. However, it is important to evaluate whether these findings can be extended to different populations and contexts. Some studies have confirmed the existence of the same effect in some less developed countries but they are far from being exhaustive and it is still necessary to explore the possible cultural differences existing in diverse populations residing in a certain context. This study precisely... (More)
Studies from the public health and epidemiologic fields consider self-assessment of health as a solid measure of general health due to its predictive ability in relation to mortality. Empirical evidence in this direction have justified the generalized use of this measure in health surveys as well as its application to the general population. However, it is important to evaluate whether these findings can be extended to different populations and contexts. Some studies have confirmed the existence of the same effect in some less developed countries but they are far from being exhaustive and it is still necessary to explore the possible cultural differences existing in diverse populations residing in a certain context. This study precisely contributes to fill this gap by exploring comparatively two specific aspects of self-assessment of health in both Spaniards and immigrants residing in Spain. On the one hand, the present research addresses a measurement aspect linked to the scale used to answer the question about self-assessment health, that is, the comparability of the answer as function of migratory status. On the other hand, this study evaluates the impact and composition of the morbidities associated to a poor self-assessment health. The data used for this study comes from the 2005 General Heath Care survey for the city of Madrid. (Less)
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self-reported health, self-assessment health, surveys, morbidities, immigrants
in
Anales de Psicología
volume
28
issue
2
pages
350 - 357
publisher
Univ Murcia
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  • wos:000302204000005
  • scopus:84860907572
ISSN
0212-9728
DOI
10.6018/analesps.28.2.148761
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English
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  author       = {{Juarez, Sol Pia}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{350--357}},
  publisher    = {{Univ Murcia}},
  series       = {{Anales de Psicología}},
  title        = {{Migration and Health. The relationship between self-assessment of health and diagnosed morbidity in young adults}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesps.28.2.148761}},
  doi          = {{10.6018/analesps.28.2.148761}},
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