Aims: Higher incidence of psychotic disorders in high-income countries for migrants compared with the settled majority has been well established. However, it is less clear to what extent different migrants groups have accessed and utilised mental health care. This study aimed to identify the hazard of antipsychotic medication use in the largest migrant groups in Finland, compared with a Finnish-born comparison group, using high quality datasets maintained by Statistics Finland and Social Insurance Institution Finland, and linking socio-demographic and -economic characteristics to antipsychotic prescription purchases. Methods: The study draws on a representative sample of 33% of the adult working-age population of Finland in 2005 (n = 1,059,...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Background:: The aim of this study was to examine differenc...
Purpose: Clinically, one of the most consistent clinical findings among migrant patients is an incre...
Abstract Purpose There is a recent and growing migran...
Background A higher risk of common mental health disorders has been found for first-generation migra...
The share of migrants in the Finnish population has grown rapidly in recent years and the significan...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
PURPOSE: Previously, a high prevalence of certain psychiatric disorders was shown among non-Western ...
Migrants appear to have a higher risk of mental disorders, but findings vary across country settings...
Mounting evidence suggests that migration background increases the risk of mental ill health, but th...
Mounting evidence suggests that migration background increases the risk of mental ill health, but th...
Background: Raised rates of psychoses among ethnic minorities have been reported. Exposure to antips...
Background: Migrant populations are particularly at risk of not receiving the care for mental ill-he...
PurposeThere is a recent and growing migrant population in Northern Ireland. However, rigorous resea...
Purpose. - Adverse social experiences are frequently invoked to explain the higher rate of psychosis...
Purpose: A higher own-group ethnic density in the area of residence is often associated with a lower...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Background:: The aim of this study was to examine differenc...
Purpose: Clinically, one of the most consistent clinical findings among migrant patients is an incre...
Abstract Purpose There is a recent and growing migran...
Background A higher risk of common mental health disorders has been found for first-generation migra...
The share of migrants in the Finnish population has grown rapidly in recent years and the significan...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
PURPOSE: Previously, a high prevalence of certain psychiatric disorders was shown among non-Western ...
Migrants appear to have a higher risk of mental disorders, but findings vary across country settings...
Mounting evidence suggests that migration background increases the risk of mental ill health, but th...
Mounting evidence suggests that migration background increases the risk of mental ill health, but th...
Background: Raised rates of psychoses among ethnic minorities have been reported. Exposure to antips...
Background: Migrant populations are particularly at risk of not receiving the care for mental ill-he...
PurposeThere is a recent and growing migrant population in Northern Ireland. However, rigorous resea...
Purpose. - Adverse social experiences are frequently invoked to explain the higher rate of psychosis...
Purpose: A higher own-group ethnic density in the area of residence is often associated with a lower...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Background:: The aim of this study was to examine differenc...
Purpose: Clinically, one of the most consistent clinical findings among migrant patients is an incre...
Abstract Purpose There is a recent and growing migran...