Canada admits more than 220 000 immigrants every year and this is reflected in the statistic that 18% of the population was born abroad (Beiser, 2005). However, government policy emphasises the admission of healthy immigrants rather than their subsequent health. Immigrants do not show a consistently elevated rate of psychiatric illness, and morbidity is related to an interaction between predisposition and socio-environmental factors, rather than immigration per se. These factors include forced migration and circumstances after arrival, such as poverty, limited recognition of qualifications, discrimination and isolation from the immigrant’s own community. For instance, in Canada more than 30% of immigrant families live below the official pov...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Canada accepts proportionately more immigrants and refugees than any other country.1 SinceWorld War ...
Growing international evidence supports the epidemiological paradox that immigrants have better over...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Existing literature has mainly attributed the decline of immigrant health in the host country to lab...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
This study examines the mental health of Canada’s immigrants, relative to that of the native-born po...
Why is mental health a concern for immigrant workers? Prevalence estimates have shown that mental i...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Canada accepts proportionately more immigrants and refugees than any other country.1 SinceWorld War ...
Growing international evidence supports the epidemiological paradox that immigrants have better over...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Existing literature has mainly attributed the decline of immigrant health in the host country to lab...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
Canada consistently receives more than 239 000 immi-grants yearly, up to 35 000 of whom are refugees...
This study examines the mental health of Canada’s immigrants, relative to that of the native-born po...
Why is mental health a concern for immigrant workers? Prevalence estimates have shown that mental i...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Canada accepts proportionately more immigrants and refugees than any other country.1 SinceWorld War ...
Growing international evidence supports the epidemiological paradox that immigrants have better over...