Abstract Background Given that immigration has been linked to a variety of mental health stressors, understanding use of mental health services by immigrant groups is particularly important. However, very little research on immigrants’ use of mental health service in the host country considers source country. Newcomers from different source countries may have distinct experiences that influence service need and use after arrival. This population study examined rates of use of primary care and of specialty services for non-psychotic mental health disorders by immigrants to Ontario Canada during their first five years after arrival. Service use by recent immigrants in broad source region groups r...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
PURPOSE: While there has been systematic research on the experiences of immigrant patients in mental...
The aim of this study was to compare differences in comorbidity between immigrants and Finnish-born ...
Abstract Background Given that immigration has been l...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Mental health service use by recent immigrants from different world regions and by non-immigrants in...
Background: Equity in health care across all social groups is a major goal in health care policy. Im...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
A poor use of mental health services has been described in immigrants. We compared the sociodemograp...
Purpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important to consider the...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
Majority of mental health problems are treated in primary care, while a minority require specialised...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
PURPOSE: While there has been systematic research on the experiences of immigrant patients in mental...
The aim of this study was to compare differences in comorbidity between immigrants and Finnish-born ...
Abstract Background Given that immigration has been l...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Mental health service use by recent immigrants from different world regions and by non-immigrants in...
Background: Equity in health care across all social groups is a major goal in health care policy. Im...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
A poor use of mental health services has been described in immigrants. We compared the sociodemograp...
Purpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important to consider the...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
Majority of mental health problems are treated in primary care, while a minority require specialised...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
PURPOSE: While there has been systematic research on the experiences of immigrant patients in mental...
The aim of this study was to compare differences in comorbidity between immigrants and Finnish-born ...