%0 Journal Article
%A Georges, Daniela
%A Buber-Ennser, Isabella
%A Rengs, Bernhard
%A Kohlenberger, Judith
%A Doblhammer-Reiter, Gabriele
%T Health determinants among refugees in Austria and Germany: A propensity-matched comparative study for Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi refugees.
%J PLOS ONE
%V 16
%N 4
%@ 1932-6203
%C San Francisco, California, US
%I PLOS
%M DZNE-2021-01254
%P e0250821
%D 2021
%Z CC BY
%X In recent years, Germany and Austria have been among the leading European receiving countries for asylum seekers and refugees (AS</td><td width="150">
%X R). The two countries have cultural and economic similarities, but differ, for example, in their health care systems, with AS</td><td width="150">
%X R having unrestricted access to health services upon arrival in Austria, but not in Germany. This study investigates the determinants of health among refugees in Austria and Germany, and how these determinants differ between the two countries. We analyze comparable and harmonized survey data from both countries for Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi nationals aged 18 to 59 years who had immigrated between 2013 and 2016 (Germany: n = 2,854; Austria: n = 374). The study adopts a cross-sectional design, and uses propensity score matching to examine comparable AS</td><td width="150">
%X R in the two receiving countries. The results reveal that the AS</td><td width="150">
%X R in Germany (72
%K Adult
%K Afghanistan
%K Age Factors
%K Austria: ethnology
%K Cross-Sectional Studies
%K Educational Status
%K Female
%K Germany: ethnology
%K Health Policy
%K Health Services Accessibility: statistics & numerical data
%K Health Status
%K Humans
%K Iraq
%K Male
%K Middle Aged
%K Propensity Score
%K Refugees: classification
%K Refugees: statistics & numerical data
%K Syria
%K Young Adult
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:33909696
%2 pmc:PMC8081210
%R 10.1371/journal.pone.0250821
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/157797