Health-related quality of life in refugee minors from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan resettled in Sweden: a nation-wide, cross-sectional study
Purpose To examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in refugee minors resettled in Sweden and compare results to a European reference population, while exploring associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions. Methods A cross-sectional, nation-wide study was conducted with...
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description | Purpose
To examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in refugee minors resettled in Sweden and compare results to a European reference population, while exploring associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions.
Methods
A cross-sectional, nation-wide study was conducted with a stratified sample of refugee minors ages 12–15 and 16–18 from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, resettled in Sweden between 2014 and 2018. HRQoL was measured using KIDSCREEN-27. HRQoL dimension scores of the sample were compared to mean scores of European age and gender-matched reference population. Associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions were investigated with independent
t
tests and ANOVA. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the sociodemographic factors associated with HRQoL.
Results
The questionnaire was sent to 10,000 potential respondents. The response rate was 26%, yielding
n
= 2559 refugee minors (boys 55%, girls 45%) in the study sample. Compared to European references, minors in the present study had significantly lower scores of HRQoL within
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support,
whereas levels for
autonomy and parent/guardian relations
and
school environment
were higher. Several sociodemographic factors were significantly associated with all HRQoL dimensions, with those 16–18 years old, having average or poor family economy, and living with an unrelated adult or family reporting lower levels of HRQoL. Minors from Afghanistan had significantly lower scores of HRQoL for all dimensions compared to those from Iraq and Syria.
Conclusion
Refugee minors had significantly lower levels of HRQoL for
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support
compared to European references. Future research should further investigate this potential HRQoL gap further. |
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To examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in refugee minors resettled in Sweden and compare results to a European reference population, while exploring associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions.
Methods
A cross-sectional, nation-wide study was conducted with a stratified sample of refugee minors ages 12–15 and 16–18 from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, resettled in Sweden between 2014 and 2018. HRQoL was measured using KIDSCREEN-27. HRQoL dimension scores of the sample were compared to mean scores of European age and gender-matched reference population. Associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions were investigated with independent
t
tests and ANOVA. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the sociodemographic factors associated with HRQoL.
Results
The questionnaire was sent to 10,000 potential respondents. The response rate was 26%, yielding
n
= 2559 refugee minors (boys 55%, girls 45%) in the study sample. Compared to European references, minors in the present study had significantly lower scores of HRQoL within
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support,
whereas levels for
autonomy and parent/guardian relations
and
school environment
were higher. Several sociodemographic factors were significantly associated with all HRQoL dimensions, with those 16–18 years old, having average or poor family economy, and living with an unrelated adult or family reporting lower levels of HRQoL. Minors from Afghanistan had significantly lower scores of HRQoL for all dimensions compared to those from Iraq and Syria.
Conclusion
Refugee minors had significantly lower levels of HRQoL for
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support
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To examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in refugee minors resettled in Sweden and compare results to a European reference population, while exploring associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions.
Methods
A cross-sectional, nation-wide study was conducted with a stratified sample of refugee minors ages 12–15 and 16–18 from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, resettled in Sweden between 2014 and 2018. HRQoL was measured using KIDSCREEN-27. HRQoL dimension scores of the sample were compared to mean scores of European age and gender-matched reference population. Associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions were investigated with independent
t
tests and ANOVA. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the sociodemographic factors associated with HRQoL.
Results
The questionnaire was sent to 10,000 potential respondents. The response rate was 26%, yielding
n
= 2559 refugee minors (boys 55%, girls 45%) in the study sample. Compared to European references, minors in the present study had significantly lower scores of HRQoL within
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support,
whereas levels for
autonomy and parent/guardian relations
and
school environment
were higher. Several sociodemographic factors were significantly associated with all HRQoL dimensions, with those 16–18 years old, having average or poor family economy, and living with an unrelated adult or family reporting lower levels of HRQoL. Minors from Afghanistan had significantly lower scores of HRQoL for all dimensions compared to those from Iraq and Syria.
Conclusion
Refugee minors had significantly lower levels of HRQoL for
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support
compared to European references. 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To examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in refugee minors resettled in Sweden and compare results to a European reference population, while exploring associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions.
Methods
A cross-sectional, nation-wide study was conducted with a stratified sample of refugee minors ages 12–15 and 16–18 from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, resettled in Sweden between 2014 and 2018. HRQoL was measured using KIDSCREEN-27. HRQoL dimension scores of the sample were compared to mean scores of European age and gender-matched reference population. Associations between sociodemographic factors and HRQoL dimensions were investigated with independent
t
tests and ANOVA. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the sociodemographic factors associated with HRQoL.
Results
The questionnaire was sent to 10,000 potential respondents. The response rate was 26%, yielding
n
= 2559 refugee minors (boys 55%, girls 45%) in the study sample. Compared to European references, minors in the present study had significantly lower scores of HRQoL within
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support,
whereas levels for
autonomy and parent/guardian relations
and
school environment
were higher. Several sociodemographic factors were significantly associated with all HRQoL dimensions, with those 16–18 years old, having average or poor family economy, and living with an unrelated adult or family reporting lower levels of HRQoL. Minors from Afghanistan had significantly lower scores of HRQoL for all dimensions compared to those from Iraq and Syria.
Conclusion
Refugee minors had significantly lower levels of HRQoL for
psychological wellbeing
and
peers and social support
compared to European references. Future research should further investigate this potential HRQoL gap further.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer Berlin Heidelberg</pub><pmid>33754158</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00127-021-02050-8</doi><tpages>12</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0561-1893</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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