2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14040422
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A Cross-Sectional Study on Selected Correlates of High risk Sexual Behavior in Polish Migrants Resident in the United Kingdom

Abstract: Objective: To assess the correlates of the high risk sexual behaviors of Polish migrants in the United Kingdom (UK) after 2004, and to compare such behaviors before/after immigration. Methods: In 2013, a cross-sectional study was conducted through the use of a Computer-assisted web interviewing surveying technique with the use of a self-administered questionnaire. Results: Among 408 respondents (56.9% women), with a median age of 32 years, significantly more admitted to having unprotected sexual contact with a… Show more

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“…However, UMs complained that there were no translated versions of vaccination materials accessible at the PHC facilities. This was also observed in other studies related to migrant populations [4,7,19,23] Ukraine, for instance, organizing demonstrations against mandatory vaccinations [26]. The fact that our respondents mainly access Ukrainian sources of information, combined with the powerful anti-vaccination movement, may result in UMs in Poland being exposed to negative views about vaccination.…”
Section: Phc Access and Vaccine Deliverysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, UMs complained that there were no translated versions of vaccination materials accessible at the PHC facilities. This was also observed in other studies related to migrant populations [4,7,19,23] Ukraine, for instance, organizing demonstrations against mandatory vaccinations [26]. The fact that our respondents mainly access Ukrainian sources of information, combined with the powerful anti-vaccination movement, may result in UMs in Poland being exposed to negative views about vaccination.…”
Section: Phc Access and Vaccine Deliverysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, UMs complained that there were no translated versions of vaccination materials accessible at the PHC facilities. This was also observed in other studies related to migrant populations [4,7,19,22] and may reflect a lack of adequate information available for migrants. Worryingly, they have to rely on other sources for information about vaccines, mostly from the internet and social media, less commonly from friends or Ukrainian doctors.…”
Section: Phc Access and Vaccine Deliverysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…However, UMs complained that there were no translated versions of vaccination materials accessible at the PHC facilities. This was also observed in other studies related to migrant populations [4,7,19,23] and may re ect a lack of adequate information available for migrants.…”
Section: Phc Access and Vaccine Deliverysupporting
confidence: 70%