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Self-Rated Health Among Italian Immigrants Living in Norway: A Cross-Sectional Study

Most of the respondents (69%) rated their Health as “good” or “very good”. This figure was not significantly different with the Norwegian population, nor to the Italians living in Italy. A slight majority (55%) perceived that their health would have been the same if they continued living in Italy, while 23% perceived a negative impact. The machine-learning model selected 17 variables as relevant in predicting Helath. Among these, Age, Food habits, and Years of permanence in Norway were the variables with the highest level of importance, followed by Trust in people, Educational level, and Health literacy.

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Group Sustainable Cities for Citizens
Group Health Studies
Involved Institutions UniPi, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and University of South-Eastern Norway.
Involved People Rossi, Alessio, [email protected], orcid.org/0000-0002-6400-5914
SoBigData Node SoBigData EU
State Complete
Thematic Cluster Social Data [SD]
system:type Experiment
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Author Rossi Alessio
Maintainer Rossi Alessio
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Last Updated 14 October 2023, 10:31 (CEST)
Created 16 September 2022, 09:49 (CEST)