1980-1998年加拿大移民和难民死亡率模式的差异:一项全国性队列研究的结果。

Marie DesMeules, Jenny Gold, Sarah McDermott, Zhenyuan Cao, Jennifer Payne, Bryan Lafrance, Bilkis Vissandjée, Erich Kliewer, Yang Mao
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本研究考察了1980-1998年加拿大移民的死亡率模式,包括难民和非难民。1980-1990年间登陆加拿大移民的分层随机样本记录(N = 369,936)与死亡率数据(1980-1998)有概率关联。将移民的死亡率与加拿大一般人口的死亡率进行比较,并按年龄、性别、移民类别、出生地区和在加拿大的时间进行分层。多变量分析检查了不同移民亚群的死亡风险。虽然移民的全因死亡率低于加拿大总人口(SMR在0.34至0.58之间),但移民中某些特定原因的死亡率有所上升,包括中风、糖尿病、传染病(某些亚群中的艾滋病和肝炎)和某些癌症(肝癌和鼻咽癌)的死亡率。死亡率因出生地区而异,难民的死亡率高于其他移民。这些结果支持在制定有针对性的干预措施时考虑移民人口和弱势亚群体的异质性的必要性。
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Disparities in mortality patterns among Canadian immigrants and refugees, 1980-1998: results of a national cohort study.

This study examines mortality patterns among Canadian immigrants, including both refugees and non-refugees, 1980-1998. Records of a stratified random sample of Canadian immigrants landing between 1980-1990 (N = 369,936) were probabilistically linked to mortality data (1980-1998). Mortality rates among immigrants were compared to those of the general Canadian population, stratifying by age, sex, immigration category, region of birth and time in Canada. Multivariate analysis examined mortality risks for various immigrant subgroups. Although immigrants presented lower all-cause mortality than the general Canadian population (SMR between 0.34 and 0.58), some cause-specific mortality rates were elevated among immigrants, including mortality from stroke, diabetes, infectious diseases (AIDS and hepatitis among certain subgroups), and certain cancers (liver and nasopharynx). Mortality rates differed by region of birth, and were higher among refugees than other immigrants. These results support the need to consider the heterogeneity of immigrant populations and vulnerable subgroups when developing targeted interventions.

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