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Unravelling COVID-19 social mortality patterns using conditional inference tree algorithm
first-generation migrants, and deprived SE groups experienced higher odds of dying from COVID-19 compared to survival; living in collectivities was identified by the CIT as the strongest predictor followed by age ...
Excess mortality among native Belgians and migrant groups in Belgium during the first three COVID-19 waves: the evolving dynamics of social inequalities
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Vanthomme, Katrien; Gadeyne, Sylvie; Devleesschauwer, Brecht; Laura Van den Borre Source: Journal of Public Health (2023) Health Topics: Health and disease monitoring Surveillance de la santé et ...
Inorganic Migrants Released from New Alternatives for Plastic Food Contact Materials: a Reason for Concern
Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Heidi Demaegdt Source: EFFOST, Effost, Bruges, Belgium (2024) Health Topics: Food consumption and food safety Consommation et sécurité alimentaires Voedselconsumptie en –veiligheid ...
Trends in new HIV diagnoses and factors contributing to late diagnosis among migrant populations in EU/EEA countries, 2014 to 2023.
European Union Female HIV Infections HIV Testing Humans Male middle aged Population Surveillance Risk Factors Transients and Migrants Young adult Abstract: We analysed trends in new HIV diagnoses and factors ...
Sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Belgium: a nationwide record linkage study
a first COVID-19 vaccine dose. A lower COVID-19 vaccine uptake was found among young individuals, men, migrants, single parents, one-person households and disadvantaged socioeconomic groups (with lower ...
Individual, interpersonal, and organisational factors associated with discrimination in medical decisions affecting people with a migration background with mental health problems: the case of general practice
Maesschalck; Piet Bracke; Vincent Lorant Source: Ethnicity & Health, Volume 29, Number 145 (2024) Keywords: bias dépression discrimination ethnic minority Mental health Migrant Abstract: Objectives: Although ...
Unravelling demographic and socioeconomic patterns of COVID-19 death and other causes of death: results of an individual-level analysis of exhaustive cause of death data in Belgium, 2020
study outcomes. Results Older individuals, males, individuals living in collectivities, first-generation migrants, and deprived SE groups experienced higher odds of dying from COVID-19 compared to survival; living ...
Individual, interpersonal, and organisational factors associated with discrimination in medical decisions affecting people with a migration background with mental health problems: the case of general practice.
CONCLUSION: This paper showed that lower levels of trust among GP s’ towards their migrant patients and high GP workloads contribute to an increased ethnic bias in medical decision-making. This may perpetuate ...
Sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Belgium: a nationwide record linkage study.
110) of the Belgian adult population included in our study sample was not vaccinated with a first COVID-19 vaccine dose. A lower COVID-19 vaccine uptake was found among young individuals, men, migrants ...
Caring for all? Biases, ethnicity, and mental health care: the case of general practice
migratory diversity. However, migrant and ethnic minority populations continue to exhibit higher rates of mental health disorders, such as depression. How can these differences be explained? Beyond ...