Non-communicable diseases in Greece: inequality, gender and migration

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Non-communicable diseases in Greece : inequality, gender and migration. / Eikemo, Terje A.; Gkiouleka, Anna; Rapp, Carolin; Utvei, Sigrid Skjønne; Huijts, Tim; Stathopoulou, Theoni.

In: European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 28, No. 5, 01.12.2018, p. 38-47.

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Eikemo, TA, Gkiouleka, A, Rapp, C, Utvei, SS, Huijts, T & Stathopoulou, T 2018, 'Non-communicable diseases in Greece: inequality, gender and migration', European Journal of Public Health, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 38-47. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky219

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Eikemo, T. A., Gkiouleka, A., Rapp, C., Utvei, S. S., Huijts, T., & Stathopoulou, T. (2018). Non-communicable diseases in Greece: inequality, gender and migration. European Journal of Public Health, 28(5), 38-47. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky219

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Eikemo TA, Gkiouleka A, Rapp C, Utvei SS, Huijts T, Stathopoulou T. Non-communicable diseases in Greece: inequality, gender and migration. European Journal of Public Health. 2018 Dec 1;28(5):38-47. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky219

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Eikemo, Terje A. ; Gkiouleka, Anna ; Rapp, Carolin ; Utvei, Sigrid Skjønne ; Huijts, Tim ; Stathopoulou, Theoni. / Non-communicable diseases in Greece : inequality, gender and migration. In: European Journal of Public Health. 2018 ; Vol. 28, No. 5. pp. 38-47.

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abstract = "Background: The relationship between gender, migration status and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is rarely examined. In this study, we rely on data from the MIGHEAL Survey on health inequalities in Greece collected in 2016 comprising 1332 respondents of which 59.98% identified themselves as Greek-born, 24.02% as immigrants from Albania and 15.99% as immigrants from another country than Albania, to analyse this often neglected relationship. With the help of average risk ratios, this paper explores and explains gender inequalities in heart or circulation problems, high blood pressure, breathing problems, allergies, back or neck pain, muscular pain, stomach or digestion-related problems, skin conditions, severe headaches, and diabetes in Greece among Greek-born individuals, Albanian immigrants and among immigrants of 'other origin'. We found that both among Greek-born and among immigrant groups women report substantially higher rates of NCDs although gender inequalities are more pronounced among 'other-origin' immigrants. Further, our findings show that the observed gender inequalities are fostered by occupational factors both among Greek-born and migrants.",
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