Abstract Background Child psychiatric treatment facilities vary greatly worldwide and are virtually non-existent in many low-income countries. One of the most common psychiatric disorders in childhood is ADHD, with an estimated prevalence of 3–5% in Sweden. Previous studies have shown a similar prevalence of ADHD in minority and majority children in Sweden and the UK. However, clinical studies demonstrated that children from immigrant families living in Sweden received less psychiatric care than those of native-born parents. We tested the hypothesis that the consumption of child psychiatric care in immigrant families would be determined by the availability of such treatment in the parents’ country of origin. Patterns of medication for atten...
We aimed (i) to gain a better understanding of the demographic and socioeconomical distribution of A...
This thesis is focused on characterizing differences in pharmacological treatment among immigrant an...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, determinants and spectrum of attention-deficit hyperactivi...
Background: Studies on the incidence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among immigr...
This paper explores the variation in diagnosis of ADHD for children of immigrants with respect to ch...
Abstract Objective: To explore parental country of birth differences in the use of stimulants for at...
Several investigators have reported an increased frequency of attention/hyperactivity symptoms in in...
Using survey data for Germany, we examine how parental income and education are associated with the ...
Purpose To investigate how parental country of birth and individual gender affect utilisation of ...
Differences in incidence and prevalence of ADHD medication use between ethnic groups have been repor...
Objectives: To compare the mean number of medical and psychiatric hospital-based services in childre...
Introduction: Previous studies have reported that there is a seasonal variation in the prevalence of...
Background Sweden has a high percentage of foreign-born residents (18.5 %) and one of the highest ov...
We aimed (i) to gain a better understanding of the demographic and socioeconomical distribution of A...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported lower treatment rates for externalizing disorders among n...
We aimed (i) to gain a better understanding of the demographic and socioeconomical distribution of A...
This thesis is focused on characterizing differences in pharmacological treatment among immigrant an...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, determinants and spectrum of attention-deficit hyperactivi...
Background: Studies on the incidence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among immigr...
This paper explores the variation in diagnosis of ADHD for children of immigrants with respect to ch...
Abstract Objective: To explore parental country of birth differences in the use of stimulants for at...
Several investigators have reported an increased frequency of attention/hyperactivity symptoms in in...
Using survey data for Germany, we examine how parental income and education are associated with the ...
Purpose To investigate how parental country of birth and individual gender affect utilisation of ...
Differences in incidence and prevalence of ADHD medication use between ethnic groups have been repor...
Objectives: To compare the mean number of medical and psychiatric hospital-based services in childre...
Introduction: Previous studies have reported that there is a seasonal variation in the prevalence of...
Background Sweden has a high percentage of foreign-born residents (18.5 %) and one of the highest ov...
We aimed (i) to gain a better understanding of the demographic and socioeconomical distribution of A...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported lower treatment rates for externalizing disorders among n...
We aimed (i) to gain a better understanding of the demographic and socioeconomical distribution of A...
This thesis is focused on characterizing differences in pharmacological treatment among immigrant an...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, determinants and spectrum of attention-deficit hyperactivi...