Literature DB >> 23775558

[Mental health of Polish immigrants compared to that of the Polish and German populations].

Eva Morawa1, Wolfgang Senf, Yesim Erim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This survey examines the mental health of immigrants of Polish origin compared to samples from the Polish and German populations.
METHODS: In a sample of 513 subjects (261 persons with Polish migration background and 252 autochthone Poles) depression (BDI), anxiety (BAI), and somatic complaints (GBB-24) were measured.
RESULTS: Immigrants of Polish origin showed a significantly higher level of anxiety as well as somatic complaints but only a tendency toward higher depressiveness than the German normvalue, but not than that of the native Poles. Female immigrants showed an overall higher number of symptoms in the three domains in question compared to German women and - except for depressiveness - also compared to male immigrants.
CONCLUSIONS: Persons with a Polish migration background present levels of mental distress higher than the general German population, but similar to the population of their country of origin. Further research is needed to clarify the special structure of the mental morbidity in Polish immigrants.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23775558     DOI: 10.13109/zptm.2013.59.2.209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Psychosom Med Psychother        ISSN: 1438-3608            Impact factor:   0.791


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