Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6.
Int J Equity Health. 2010 Nov 24;9:27. doi: 10.1186/1475-9276-9-27.
This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differences in health status between immigrants and the native-born population and by tracing how the health of immigrants changes after settling in the country. Fifty-one published empirical studies met the inclusion criteria for this review. The analysis focuses on four inter-related questions: (1) Which health conditions show transition effects and which do not? (2) Do health transitions vary by ethnicity/racialized identity? (3) How are health transitions influenced by socioeconomic status? and (4) How do compositional and contextual factors interact to affect the health of immigrants? Theoretical and methodological challenges facing this area of research are discussed and future directions are identified. This area of research has the potential to develop into a complex, nuanced, and useful account of the social determinants of health as experienced by different groups in different places.
本综述通过批判性地考察移民与本地出生人口在健康状况方面的差异,以及追踪移民在移居该国后健康状况的变化,来研究加拿大移民的健康状况。有 51 项已发表的实证研究符合本综述的纳入标准。该分析侧重于四个相互关联的问题:(1)哪些健康状况显示过渡效应,哪些没有?(2)健康过渡是否因族裔/种族身份而异?(3)社会经济地位如何影响健康过渡?以及(4)构成和背景因素如何相互作用影响移民的健康?讨论了该研究领域面临的理论和方法挑战,并确定了未来的方向。这一研究领域有可能发展成为一个复杂、微妙和有用的关于不同群体在不同地点所经历的健康的社会决定因素的描述。