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Depressive and somatoform disorders in persons with a Turkish migration background in Germany

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NERVENARZT
卷 90, 期 1, 页码 25-34

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DOI: 10.1007/s00115-018-0602-5

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Turkish migration; Epidemiology; Acculturation; Socioeconomic status; Discrimination

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BackgroundMigration is arisk factor for the onset of mental disorders. Epidemiologic studies indicate that there is an increased prevalence of depressive and somatoform disorders in individuals with aTurkish migration background in Germany.ObjectivesThe aim of this review article is to determine the impact of sociocultural factors on depressive and somatoform disorders in individuals with aTurkish migration background in Germany.Materials and methodsThe systematic review is based on 23studies identified in PubMed and PsycINFO.ResultsAcculturation, perceived discrimination and the socioeconomic status affect the severity of mental disorders, and impair the access to the health care system as well as to psychotherapy. Women with aTurkish migration background represent aparticularly vulnerable group in this context.ConclusionMultiple factors influence the increased prevalence of depressive and somatoform disorders in individuals with aTurkish migration background in Germany. Most of the identified studies suffer from significant methodological restrictions and as such do not allow generalization to the whole population of individuals with aTurkish migration background in Germany. There is alack of national surveys and aneed for longitudinal studies in representative population samples.

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