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Acculturation and other risk factors of depressive disorders in individuals with Turkish migration backgrounds.

Hanna Janssen-KallenbergHolger SchulzUlrike KlugeJens StrehleHans-Ulrich WittchenUwe WolfradtUwe Koch-GromusAndreas HeinzMike MöskoDemet Dingoyan
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2017)
The prevalence of depressive disorders is high in individuals with Turkish migration backgrounds, which can be partly explained by older age, low socioeconomic status and acculturation pressures. Only a limited number of risk factors were assessed. Acculturation in particular is a complex process which might not be sufficiently represented by the applied measures. Further risk factors have to be identified in representative samples of this migrant group.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • bipolar disorder
  • stress induced
  • physical activity
  • middle aged
  • community dwelling