2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19042266
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A Retrospective Study of Non-Communicable Diseases amongst Blue-Collar Migrant Workers in Qatar

Abstract: Background: South Asian workers have a greater predisposition to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that is exacerbated by migration and length of residence in host countries. Aims: To examine the association between length of residence in Qatar with diagnosis of NCDs in male blue-collar workers. Methods: A retrospective investigation of the electronic health records (EHRs) of 119,581 clinical visits by 58,342 patients was conducted. Data included age, nationality and confirmed ICD-10 diagnosis. Based on duratio… Show more

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“…A retrospective study in Qatar similarly found that diabetes and hypertension were higher in migrants who had just arrived (<6 months) compared with longer durations. 23 There is also some evidence of a high burden of psychiatric disorders, such as generalised anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder in Lebanon, Sudan and Egypt among refugees and IDPs with premigration exposure to armed conflict. 24 The Gulf Cooperation Council reported high rates of psychosis and suicide among migrant domestic workers coming from Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A retrospective study in Qatar similarly found that diabetes and hypertension were higher in migrants who had just arrived (<6 months) compared with longer durations. 23 There is also some evidence of a high burden of psychiatric disorders, such as generalised anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder in Lebanon, Sudan and Egypt among refugees and IDPs with premigration exposure to armed conflict. 24 The Gulf Cooperation Council reported high rates of psychosis and suicide among migrant domestic workers coming from Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A retrospective study in Qatar similarly found that diabetes and hypertension were higher in migrants who had just arrived (<6 months) compared with longer durations. 22 There is also some evidence of a high burden of psychiatric disorders, such as generalised anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder in Lebanon, Sudan, and Egypt among refugees and IDPs with pre-migration exposure to armed conflict. 23 The Gulf Cooperation Council reported high rates of psychosis and suicide among migrant domestic workers coming from Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%