Change in Self-Reported Health Status among Immigrants in the United States: Associations with Measures of Acculturation

Volume: 8, Issue: 10, Pages: e76494 - e76494
Published: Oct 1, 2013
Abstract
Although acculturation may have positive effects for immigrants, including better socioeconomic profiles and increased occupational opportunities, their health profiles deteriorate with longer duration in the U.S. Prior research indicates that increasing acculturation is associated with some poorer health outcomes among immigrants in the U.S. However, most of these studies have used length of stay or English language proficiency as proxies for...
Paper Details
Title
Change in Self-Reported Health Status among Immigrants in the United States: Associations with Measures of Acculturation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Volume
8
Issue
10
Pages
e76494 - e76494
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