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Validity Issues in Quantitative Migrant Health Research

The Example of Illness Perceptions

by Patrick Brzoska (Author) Oliver Razum (Author)
©2010 Others X, 118 Pages
Series: Challenges in Public Health, Volume 58

Summary

Researchers studying the health of migrants frequently use standard quantitative instruments to assess psychological constructs. Such instruments are often validated only in the respective source population of migrants. For example, when studying Turkish migrants in Germany, instruments validated in Turkey are applied. However, considerable differences in culture and language may have developed between migrants and their source population. These differences limit the validity and reliability of quantitative instruments, a problem that is often overlooked. Using the example of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R), the authors demonstrate that instruments known to be valid and reliable in source populations may lead to biased results when applied to migrant populations.

Details

Pages
X, 118
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631594483
Language
English
Keywords
chronic illness quantitative instruments culture public health
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. X, 118 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Patrick Brzoska (Author) Oliver Razum (Author)

Patrick Brzoska and Oliver Razum are researchers at the Department of Epidemiology & International Public Health, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University. Their research interests comprise social epidemiology, migrant health and health care provision in developing countries.

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