Using life-course longitudinal data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS), we examined ethnic differences in rates of psychiatric disorder among New Zealand adolescents, comparing New Zealand M?ori to their European peers. The CHDS includes a large birth cohort of New Zealand children who have been regularly assessed throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Ethnicity (New Zealand M?ori vs. non-M?ori) was assessed at age 14 years. Internalizing and externalizing disorders were assessed at age 15, 16, and 18 years. A diverse range of risk factors were included to test if differences in mental health difficulties were explained by greater exposure to early life-course challenges. We found significant differences in...
The one-year prevalence and correlates of selected DSM-Ill-R disorders were determined in a sample o...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
While ethnic diversity is increasing in many countries, ethnic minority youth is less likely to be r...
Using life-course longitudinal data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS), we ex...
In New Zealand, a number of studies have documented that New Zealand Māori are at increased risk for...
Although most adolescents are healthy, epidemiological studies show that a significant number experi...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
Purpose The relationship between ethnicity and adolescent mental health was investigated using cros...
The Immigrant Paradox can be defined as the counterintuitive finding that immigrants show better ada...
Objective: Using longitudinal data, we investigate mental health trajectories through adolescence, a...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the sex, ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in emotional diff...
To investigate to what extent differences in prevalence and types of mental health problems between ...
The one-year prevalence and correlates of selected DSM-Ill-R disorders were determined in a sample o...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
While ethnic diversity is increasing in many countries, ethnic minority youth is less likely to be r...
Using life-course longitudinal data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS), we ex...
In New Zealand, a number of studies have documented that New Zealand Māori are at increased risk for...
Although most adolescents are healthy, epidemiological studies show that a significant number experi...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
Purpose The relationship between ethnicity and adolescent mental health was investigated using cros...
The Immigrant Paradox can be defined as the counterintuitive finding that immigrants show better ada...
Objective: Using longitudinal data, we investigate mental health trajectories through adolescence, a...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the sex, ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in emotional diff...
To investigate to what extent differences in prevalence and types of mental health problems between ...
The one-year prevalence and correlates of selected DSM-Ill-R disorders were determined in a sample o...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
While ethnic diversity is increasing in many countries, ethnic minority youth is less likely to be r...