Dispersal policies, neighborhood disadvantage, and refugee health in a Nordic context.
Am J Epidemiol
; 2024 Jul 26.
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ABSTRACT
In this issue of the journal, Kim et al. (Am J Epidemiol 0000;000(00)0000-0000) examine whether neighborhood disadvantage is associated with cardiovascular disease risk in Denmark. A potential contribution of their article is the study of mediators (cumulative income, unstable employment, and poor mental health) underlying the association using a quasi-experimental design based on a Danish dispersal policy. In this commentary, I will draw attention to some potential limitations involving using refugee dispersal policies as natural experiments. I will further discuss the extent to which the mediators studied by Kim et al. contribute to our overall understanding of mechanisms linking neighborhood disadvantage and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, as a similar dispersal policy was introduced during the same time period in a country neighboring Denmark - Sweden - I will also take the opportunity to give an account of the background of dispersal policies in the two countries and offer some general reflections on their consequences for refugee integration and well-being there.
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Am J Epidemiol
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2024
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