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Do They Feel the Same Way? Health-Related Quality of Life and Satisfaction With Life in Jewish Immigrants From the Former Soviet Union in Germany and Israel

机译:他们有同感吗? 与前苏联在德国和以色列的犹太人移民的健康有关的生活质量和满足

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There is consensus that experiences gained during immigration have an impact on health status. However, studies comparing health-related outcomes in homogeneous groups of immigrants living in different host countries are rare. In a sample of Jewish immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) in two different host countries, Germany and Israel, possible predictors of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and satisfaction with life (SWL) were examined. In total, 359 Jewish immigrants from the FSU living in Germany ( n = 180) and Israel ( n = 179) completed the questionnaire measuring immigration-related and sociodemographic characteristics. HRQoL was assessed via Short Form Health Survey Version 2 (SF-12v2), and SWL via Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). Hierarchical linear regression models were applied for analyzing immigration-related and sociodemographic predictors of HRQoL and SWL. Participants living in Israel scored higher on HRQoL, and no differences were found concerning SWL ratings. However, no direct influences of the host country were detected by predicting HRQoL and SWL scores. In both subgroups, immigration-related factors such as perceived discrimination or level of integration were found as significant predictors. In the face of different immigration waves in the host countries, Germany and Israel, the results display similarities rather than differences between the groups concerning the sociodemographic and immigration-related predictors on HRQoL and SWL. The findings using cross-cultural analysis level underscore the need of much more detailed future research on this issue.
机译:达成共识,在移民期间获得的经验对健康状况产生影响。然而,研究在生活在不同东道国的同质移民群体中与均匀移民群体的研究罕见。在两个不同东道国(FSU)的犹太移民在两个不同的东道国,德国和以色列的样本中,检查了与卫生相关的生活质量(HRQOL)和与生命(SWL)的满意度的预测因子。总共有359名犹太移民来自德国的FSU(n = 180)和以色列(n = 179)完成了衡量移民相关和社会渗目特征的问卷。通过简短的形式健康调查版本2(SF-12V2)和SWL通过与寿命(SWL)的满意度进行评估HRQOL。应用了分层线性回归模型,用于分析HRQOL和SWL的移民相关和社会渗目预测因子。生活在以色列的参与者在HRQOL中得分更高,并且没有发现SWL评级的差异。但是,通过预测HRQOL和SWL分数,无法检测到主办国家的直接影响。在两个亚组中,发现与感知歧视或集成程度的移民相关因素被认为是重要的预测因子。面对东道国,德国和以色列的不同移民波,结果显示了相似之处,而不是与HRQOL和SWL上的社会造成和移民相关预测因素的集团之间的相似之处。使用跨文化分析级别的调查结果强调了对这个问题更详细的未来研究的需要。

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