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Health Risk Behaviours by Immigrants’ Duration of Residence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Objectives: The aim was to systematically review and synthesise international evidence on changes in health risk behaviours by immigrants’ duration of residence. Methods: We searched literature databases for peer-reviewed quantitative studies published from 2000 to 2019, examining alcohol, drug and...

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Autores principales: Juárez, Sol P., Honkaniemi, Helena, Gustafsson, Nina-Katri, Rostila, Mikael, Berg, Lisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9388735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35990194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1604437
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author Juárez, Sol P.
Honkaniemi, Helena
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri
Rostila, Mikael
Berg, Lisa
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Rostila, Mikael
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description Objectives: The aim was to systematically review and synthesise international evidence on changes in health risk behaviours by immigrants’ duration of residence. Methods: We searched literature databases for peer-reviewed quantitative studies published from 2000 to 2019, examining alcohol, drug and tobacco use; physical inactivity; and dietary habits by duration of residence. Results: Narrative synthesis indicated that immigrants tend to adopt health risk behaviours with longer residence in North America, with larger variation in effect sizes and directionality in other contexts. Random-effects meta-analyses examining the pooled effect across all receiving countries and immigrant groups showed lower odds of smoking (OR 0.54, 0.46–0.63, I (2) = 68.7%) and alcohol use (OR 0.61, 0.47–0.75, I (2) = 93.5%) and higher odds of physical inactivity (OR 1.71, 1.40–2.02, I (2) = 99.1%) among immigrants than natives, but did not provide support for a universal trend by duration of residence. Conclusion: Findings suggest that duration of residence could serve as an effective instrument to monitor immigrants’ health changes. However, differences in receiving country contexts and immigrant populations’ composition seem to be important to predict the level and direction of behavioural change. Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, PROSPERO CRD42018108881.
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spelling pubmed-93887352022-08-20 Health Risk Behaviours by Immigrants’ Duration of Residence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Juárez, Sol P. Honkaniemi, Helena Gustafsson, Nina-Katri Rostila, Mikael Berg, Lisa Int J Public Health Public Health Archive Objectives: The aim was to systematically review and synthesise international evidence on changes in health risk behaviours by immigrants’ duration of residence. Methods: We searched literature databases for peer-reviewed quantitative studies published from 2000 to 2019, examining alcohol, drug and tobacco use; physical inactivity; and dietary habits by duration of residence. Results: Narrative synthesis indicated that immigrants tend to adopt health risk behaviours with longer residence in North America, with larger variation in effect sizes and directionality in other contexts. Random-effects meta-analyses examining the pooled effect across all receiving countries and immigrant groups showed lower odds of smoking (OR 0.54, 0.46–0.63, I (2) = 68.7%) and alcohol use (OR 0.61, 0.47–0.75, I (2) = 93.5%) and higher odds of physical inactivity (OR 1.71, 1.40–2.02, I (2) = 99.1%) among immigrants than natives, but did not provide support for a universal trend by duration of residence. Conclusion: Findings suggest that duration of residence could serve as an effective instrument to monitor immigrants’ health changes. However, differences in receiving country contexts and immigrant populations’ composition seem to be important to predict the level and direction of behavioural change. Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, PROSPERO CRD42018108881. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9388735/ /pubmed/35990194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1604437 Text en Copyright © 2022 Juárez, Honkaniemi, Gustafsson, Rostila and Berg. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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