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Exploring ethnic differences in understanding of self-rated health among persons of Turkish, Bosnian and German origin.

Kalpani Wijekoon Wijekoon MudiyanselageFlorence Samkange-ZeebTilman BrandHajo Zeeb
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Thirty persons, 10 per ethnic group, aged 32-82 years, took part in the assessment based on cognitive interviewing. All three ethnic groups defined SRH as the absence or presence of visible or non-visible disturbances and/or deviations from the norm, the ability or limited ability to act as well as the result of specific behaviours. However, only participants from the two migrant groups referred to community cohesion and religious or traditional beliefs as aspects of their SRH, indicating a systematic difference in the understanding of this question.
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