Black and minority ethnic health in Greater Glasgow: a comparative report on the health and well-being of African & Caribbean, Chinese, Indian and Pakistani people and the general population
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Issue Date
2006Keywords
ethnic groupsethnicity
service planning
health beliefs
health behaviour
health inequalities
wellbeing
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NHS Greater GlasgowType
Research Findings ReportLanguage
enDescription
This report summarises findings from three health and well-being surveys conducted in Greater Glasgow focussing on the following populations: firstly, the Chinese community (commissioned by the Chinese Healthy Living Centre, FMR Research, 2004), secondly, the Pakistani, Indian and African & Caribbean communities (also referred to as the PIAC study, Heim et al., 2005) and thirdly the health and well-being survey of the general population (RBA, 2002).Collections
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