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Understanding health behaviour trajectories of immigrants in Australia: a longitudinal investigation

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posted on 2016-04-01, 00:00 authored by S Joshi
This thesis investigates the differences in key health behaviour outcomes (smoking, physical activity and risky alcohol drinking) between migrants from English speaking countries (ESC) and non-English speaking countries (NESC) relative to native-born (NB) Australians over a 12 year period using the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. The thesis also explored English language proficiency and socioeconomic factors as possible mechanisms through which health behaviour changes over time post migration. The results of this thesis enhance understanding of immigrants health behaviour trajectories which have important implications for the development of public health policies.

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xxv, 236 pages : graphs, tables, some coloured, appendices.

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  • Yes

Material type

thesis

Resource type

thesis

Language

eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

Degree name

Ph.D.

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Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Paradies, S Jatrana

Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

School

School of Humanities and Social Sciences