Migrant mortality from diabetes mellitus across Europe: the importance of socio-economic change

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Hadewijch Vandenheede
Patrick Deboosere
Irina Stirbu
Charles O. Agyemang
Seeromanie Harding
Knud Juel
Snorri Björn Rafnsson
Enrique Regidor
Grégoire Rey
Michael Rosato
Johan P. Mackenbach
Anton E. Kunst
机构
[1] Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Interface Demography, Department of Social Research
[2] Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research,NIVEL
[3] University of Amsterdam,Department of Public Health, Academic Medical Centre
[4] Medical Research Council,Social and Public Health Sciences Unit
[5] University of Southern Denmark,National Institute of Public Health
[6] University of Edinburgh,Division of Community Health Sciences, Centre for Population Health Sciences
[7] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
[8] CépiDc,INSERM
[9] Queen’s University,Centre for Public Health
[10] University of Rotterdam,Department of Public Health, Erasmus Medical Centre
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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2012年 / 27卷
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Diabetes; Differential mortality; Economic development; Europe; Immigrants; Inequalities;
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The first objective of this study was to determine and quantify variations in diabetes mortality by migrant status in different European countries. The second objective was to investigate the hypothesis that diabetes mortality is higher in migrant groups for whom the country of residence (COR) is more affluent than the country of birth (COB). We obtained mortality data from 7 European countries. To assess migrant diabetes mortality, we used direct standardization and Poisson regression. First, migrant mortality was estimated for each country separately. Then, we merged the data from all mortality registers. Subsequently, to examine the second hypothesis, we introduced gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of COB in the models, as an indicator of socio-economic circumstances. The overall pattern shows higher diabetes mortality in migrant populations compared to local-born populations. Mortality rate ratios (MRRs) were highest in migrants originating from either the Caribbean or South Asia. MRRs for the migrant population as a whole were 1.9 (95% CI 1.8–2.0) and 2.2 (95% CI 2.1–2.3) for men and women respectively. We furthermore found a consistently inverse association between GDP of COB and diabetes mortality. Most migrant groups have higher diabetes mortality rates than the local-born populations. Mortality rates are particularly high in migrants from North Africa, the Caribbean, South Asia or low-GDP countries. The inverse association between GDP of COB and diabetes mortality suggests that socio-economic change may be one of the key aetiological factors.
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