2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-32627-2_7
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Facetten antisemitischer Einstellungen bei ausgewählten Migrantengruppen in Deutschland

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“…Communication about acute symptoms and pre-existing conditions is the basis of any medical treatment. In a representative study in 2006/2007 on the largest foreign nationality groups at that time (from Turkey, former Yugoslavia, Italy, Greece, and Poland), 10% of the respondents declared that they encountered difficulties in medical consultations due to insufficient language skillseven though the very large majority of these respondents had been living in Germany for more than 8 years, most for even more than 20 years [4,9]. The German Government estimates that about 20% of all new immigrants will permanently need interpreter assistance when using health services [10].…”
Section: Language Barriers In the Provision Of Paramedic Care In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication about acute symptoms and pre-existing conditions is the basis of any medical treatment. In a representative study in 2006/2007 on the largest foreign nationality groups at that time (from Turkey, former Yugoslavia, Italy, Greece, and Poland), 10% of the respondents declared that they encountered difficulties in medical consultations due to insufficient language skillseven though the very large majority of these respondents had been living in Germany for more than 8 years, most for even more than 20 years [4,9]. The German Government estimates that about 20% of all new immigrants will permanently need interpreter assistance when using health services [10].…”
Section: Language Barriers In the Provision Of Paramedic Care In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sampling frame is the Central Register of Foreigners in Germany (AZR) (see Von Gostomski and Pupeter 2008). The overall response rate is around 50%.…”
Section: The Iab-bamf-soep Survey Of Refugees -A Multilingual Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%