2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-078259
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Effects of length of residency on the development of physical and mental illnesses in immigrant women in Taiwan: a retrospective cohort study using nationwide data

Pei-Chen Lee,
Yi-Lung Chen,
Hao-Jan Yang

Abstract: ObjectivesThe majority of female immigrants who are married in Taiwan often face a variety of stresses, which may lead to physical or mental illness. Yet few studies have validated the impact of length of residency on physical and mental health using large-scale data. This study combined five nationwide databases and explored the impact of length of residency in Taiwan on the physical and mental health of female marriage immigrants.DesignThis is a retrospective cohort study.SettingTaiwan.ParticipantsA total of… Show more

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