Regional and Migration Factors
Cross-source consensus on Regional and Migration Factors from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Men in Italian- and French-speaking Switzerland had lower odds of chronic conditions than men in German-speaking regions. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- French-speaking Switzerland was associated with higher odds of impaired quality of life than German-speaking regions. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Migration background was a risk factor for poor self-perceived health. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- French- and Italian-speaking regions were associated with lower odds of activity limitations than German-speaking regions. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Intermediate residential areas were associated with lower odds of impaired quality of life than urban areas. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Regional differences may reflect culturally shaped health perception and reporting as well as healthcare access and use. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach