Large Health Differences Between Population Groups In Norway

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Article Date: 03 Dec 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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There are large health differences between groups of immigrants in Oslo. Compared with Norwegians, the differences are also great. The differences are seen for risk factors and actual diseases. This is shown in a new report from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Five of the largest immigrant groups were compared with each other and the ethnic Norwegian population. The report was commissioned in order to target health care better.

The five immigrant groups in this study come from Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. There are large differences within the individual groups - in the same way there are large differences in the Norwegian population. Among others, people with a higher education level generally have better health than those with a lower level of education - regardless of birth country.

Here is a selection of the findings:

Socio-demographic Characteristics Self-Reported Health Risk Factors Mental Health

Women reported more mental distress than men. Turkish and Iranian women (40 percent) reported the most mental distress. The lowest scores were found among Norwegians, especially men. Among the immigrant groups, Sri Lankans had the lowest score, with women in the same range as Norwegian women.

  • In all groups, except immigrants from Pakistan and Sri Lanka, mental distress decreased with increasing education.

  • Use of Health Services
    Positive Aspects among Immigrants

    Our findings show positive aspects for some risk factors among immigrants. ###

    Background for the data

    The data are based on two population based cross-sectional studies carried out in Oslo, Norway. Source:
    Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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