[Does a Turkish migration background influence treatment outcome? Results of a prospective inpatient healthcare study]
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[Does a Turkish migration background influence treatment outcome? Results of a prospective inpatient healthcare study]. / Mösko, Mike; Schneider, Jens; Koch-Gromus, Uwe; Schulz, Holger.
in: PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED, Jahrgang 58, Nr. 3-4, 3-4, 2008, S. 176-182.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - [Does a Turkish migration background influence treatment outcome? Results of a prospective inpatient healthcare study]
AU - Mösko, Mike
AU - Schneider, Jens
AU - Koch-Gromus, Uwe
AU - Schulz, Holger
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Study results indicate a higher psycho-social burden for people with a Turkish migration background who live in Germany. The present study researches, if such a burden difference is detectable at the beginning of an inpatient treatment program for patients with psychological/psychosomatic disorders, if different treatment progressions occur and asks which influence the factor migration background plays in terms of the treatment results. At admission patients with a Turkish migration background (N = 99 vs. N = 753) showed a higher psychopathological burden. There was less treatment success for patients with a Turkish migration background und they didn't reach verifiable improvements in some scales. The regression analysis points out the importance of the factor migration background as an independent negative predictor of a positive treatment result.
AB - Study results indicate a higher psycho-social burden for people with a Turkish migration background who live in Germany. The present study researches, if such a burden difference is detectable at the beginning of an inpatient treatment program for patients with psychological/psychosomatic disorders, if different treatment progressions occur and asks which influence the factor migration background plays in terms of the treatment results. At admission patients with a Turkish migration background (N = 99 vs. N = 753) showed a higher psychopathological burden. There was less treatment success for patients with a Turkish migration background und they didn't reach verifiable improvements in some scales. The regression analysis points out the importance of the factor migration background as an independent negative predictor of a positive treatment result.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 58
SP - 176
EP - 182
JO - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED
JF - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED
SN - 0937-2032
IS - 3-4
M1 - 3-4
ER -