BACKGROUND: A proper understanding of the attitudes towards its own health status and concise estimates concerning the health seeking behavior of the different subgroups of a population are highly desirable. The structure of the Austrian population with regard to its age distribution and the proportion of people with immigrant backgrounds have been rapidly changing in recent years. Questions of allocating limited resources and meeting the needs of under-served populations have become increasingly important. However, data that could illuminate these issues are sparse and therefore obtaining them will be important for making sensible policy decisions. METHODS: A telephone survey of the Austrian population for the assessment of the occurrence of any health complaint and the subsequent help seeking behavior with special emphasize on under-served minority groups - migrant population, elder people, and female gender. AIMS: Our analysis of the data obtained should help to clarify some hitherto undocumented aspects and should provide the evidence for building a better health care infrastructure with equality of access and efficient coordination. We also hope that this information can help to allocate resources strategically according to needs and cost-efficiency in health care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3,500
Department for General Practice and Family Medicine, Center for Public Health at the Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Prevalence of health complaints
The occurrence of any health complaint and the subsequent help seeking behaviour with special emphasis on under-served minority groups.
Time frame: 1 month
Prevalence of dysphoric disorders
The prevalence of depression and GAD will be assessed by the PHQ-2 and GAD-2 respectively.
Time frame: 2 weeks
Utilization of CAM
The utilization of CAM and a classification scheme for CAM methods in Austria.
Time frame: 1 month
Utilization of Health Care Resources in Austria
The utilization of health care resources of the Austrian population with respect to Primary, Secondary and Tertiary levels of care.
Time frame: 1 month
Case vignettes for calibration of response measures
The use of case vignettes to calibrate response measures across various ethnic minority groups.
Time frame: 1 month
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