在专业医疗机构对父母一方为移民的挪威出生的儿童进行诊断。基于登记册的研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marte K R Kjøllesdal, Ylva Helland, Thor Indseth
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目的:比较父母一方为移民的挪威出生儿童与挪威背景儿童在专科医疗机构接受躯体健康问题诊断的风险。方法:将挪威医学出生登记处、挪威患者登记处和挪威统计局的数据联系起来。所有在2008年至2018年期间由两名挪威出生的父母或一名挪威出生的父母和一名移民父母在挪威出生的0-10岁的孩子都包括在内。从2008年起列入了感染、非传染性医疗条件和非传染性神经条件的诊断类别。通过Cox回归评估移民背景对诊断的危害,校正性别和出生年份,以及父母教育程度和家庭收入。结果:与挪威背景的儿童相比,移民母亲的儿童接受任何躯体疾病诊断(风险比0.97,95%可信区间(CI) 0.95, 0.98)、总感染(风险比0.93,95% CI 0.91, 0.95)、总非感染性医学疾病(风险比0.97,95% CI 0.95, 0.98)和任何神经疾病(风险比0.89,95% CI 0.86, 0.93)的风险较低。个别诊断组、移民父母是母亲还是父亲以及父母的原籍地区都存在差异。对社会经济变量的调整对估计的影响可以忽略不计。结论:父母一方为移民的儿童总体健康状况并不比有挪威背景的儿童差。在母亲为移民的儿童中,诊断出许多疾病的风险较低,值得进一步研究可能存在的服务利用不足和使用障碍。
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Diagnoses given in specialist health care to Norwegian-born children with one immigrant parent. A register-based study.

Objective: To compare the risk of receiving diagnoses of somatic health problems in specialist health care among Norwegian-born children with one immigrant parent to children of Norwegian background.

Methods: Data from Medical Birth Registry of Norway, Norwegian Patient Registry and Statistics Norway were linked. All children born in Norway to two Norwegian-born parents or to one Norwegian-born parent and one immigrant parent, aged 0-10 years between 2008 and 2018 were included. Diagnostic categories of infections, non-infectious medical conditions and non-infectious neurological conditions were included from 2008 onwards. Hazards of diagnoses by immigrant background were assessed by Cox regressions adjusted for sex and birth year, and additionally for parental education and household income.

Results: Compared with children with Norwegian background, children with an immigrant mother had lower hazards of receiving a diagnosis of any somatic condition (hazard ratio 0.97, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.95, 0.98), infections in total (hazard ratio 0.93, 95% CI 0.91, 0.95), total non-infectious medical conditions (hazard ratio 0.97, 95% CI 0.95, 0.98) and of any neurological condition (hazard ratio 0.89, 95% CI 0.86, 0.93). There were variations for individual diagnosis groups and by the immigrant parent being a mother or a father, and by parental region of origin. Adjustments for socioeconomic variables made negligible changes to estimates.

Conclusions: Children of one immigrant parent do not have overall worse health than children with Norwegian background. Lower hazards of diagnoses of many conditions among those with an immigrant mother warrants further research into possible underutilization of services and barriers to use.

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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a vision to: publish public health research of good quality; contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of public health; contribute to global health issues; contribute to news and overviews of public health developments and health policy developments in the Nordic countries; reflect the multidisciplinarity of public health.
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