2005
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-858907
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Ältere Migrantinnen und Migranten in Bremen: Demografische Struktur, soziale Lage und gesundheitliche Situation

Abstract: In the coming years, the number of migrants of 60 and older will rise considerably in Germany. There are indications that their health problems are more severe than those of the native population, and that much can be done to supplement health care offers for them. The authors suggest to put this statement on a more objective basis and bridge the gaps of empirical research, focussing both on health relevant aspects of the general situation of senior migrants (differences in the cultural background, migration b… Show more

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“…Since 2000, the relationship between migration and ageing became a recurrent topic in government reports on families, the ageing population and migration/integration [40][41][42]. This surge of interest is also reflected in the scientific literature [43,44]. However, some researchers have explored the topic of older age among the migrant population in Germany before the year 2000 [45].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since 2000, the relationship between migration and ageing became a recurrent topic in government reports on families, the ageing population and migration/integration [40][41][42]. This surge of interest is also reflected in the scientific literature [43,44]. However, some researchers have explored the topic of older age among the migrant population in Germany before the year 2000 [45].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18]. Migration selbst und mögliche Integrationsprobleme können psychosozialen Stress bedingen und durch einen hohen Anpassungsdruck das Auftreten von somatischen und psychischen Krankheiten begünstigen [17,33,13].…”
Section: Gesundheitliche Lage Von Migranten In Deutschlandunclassified
“…Außerdem geben Migrantinnen und Migranten insgesamt häufiger als Deutsche an schlechter über Erkrankungen informiert zu sein [11]. Wie gesundheitsbezogene Angebote genutzt werden, hängt im Weiteren von den vorherrschenden Vorstellungen von Krankheiten, Körper, Psyche und Umwelt ab, wobei die individuellen Auffassungen von Krankheit in Abhängigkeit von kulturellem Hintergrund und Migrationserfahrungen variieren [12][13][14][15]. Diese kulturellen Unterschiede in der Wahrnehmung und Ausdruck von Gesundheit und Krankheit sowie in der Einschätzung der Gesundheitsleistungen legt die Notwendigkeit der Entwicklung kultursensibler Testverfahren nahe [16][17][18].…”
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