Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden; Ageing Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Health Place. 2023 Sep;83:103064. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103064. Epub 2023 Jun 21.
Migrant health depends on factors both at the origin and at the destination. Health-related behaviors established before migration may change at the destination. We compare the mortality rates from alcohol- and smoking-related causes and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) of Finnish migrants in Sweden to matched controls in both Sweden and Finland with similar sociodemographic characteristics. Migrant mortality rates from behavioral risk factors lie in-between the rates of non-migrants in the origin and destination. A longer duration of residence is associated with lower mortality and with mortality patterns more similar to Swedes for men. For women, a longer duration of residence is associated with higher mortality, in particular smoking-related mortality, with no tendency of a gradual convergence. The density of Finnish migrants in the local area is modestly associated with mortality. However, CVD mortality tends to be higher and more similar to the level in Finland for migrants in areas with a higher density of Finnish migrants. The results suggest that behavioral changes can reduce mortality differences between migrants and natives and that this can be either beneficial or detrimental to migrant health.
移民健康取决于原籍国和目的地国的多种因素。移民前形成的与健康相关的行为在目的地可能会发生变化。我们将在瑞典的芬兰移民的酒精和吸烟相关原因及心血管疾病(CVD)死亡率与瑞典和芬兰具有相似社会人口特征的匹配对照者进行了比较。行为风险因素导致的移民死亡率介于原籍国和目的地国非移民的死亡率之间。居住时间的延长与死亡率的降低有关,且男性的死亡率模式与瑞典人更相似。对于女性,居住时间的延长与死亡率的升高有关,尤其是与吸烟相关的死亡率,没有逐渐趋同的趋势。当地芬兰移民的密度与死亡率适度相关。然而,在芬兰移民密度较高的地区,CVD 死亡率往往更高,且与芬兰的水平更为相似。研究结果表明,行为改变可以降低移民与本地人之间的死亡率差异,这对移民健康可能有益也可能有害。