Purpose: Providing effective treatment for immigrants is an increasing challenge for mental health services across Europe. Yet, little is known as to whether current practice is associated with different outcomes in migrant and non-migrant patients. We compared outcomes of inpatient psychiatric treatment for migrants and non-migrants in a sample from five European countries. Methods: Patients with psychotic disorders, affective disorders or anxiety/somatisation disorders admitted to routine psychiatric inpatient treatment were assessed in hospitals in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom. Treatment outcomes were satisfaction with care during hospitalisation, length of stay, readmission to hospital (any and, specifical...
Background: Migration is a robust risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder, yet there is a pa...
The aim of this study was to compare migrants and native Italians on the pathways to care and result...
Background Amongst psychiatric patients, the leading causes of reduced quality of life and prematur...
Providing effective treatment for immigrants is an increasing challenge for mental health services a...
Background: Migration has become a major political and social concern in West European societies. Me...
Background: Migration has become a major political and social concern in West European societies. Me...
Migration rates increase globally and require an adaption of national mental health services to the ...
Purpose: This epidemiological study aims to assess the utilisation of inpatient psychiatric services...
It is unclear whether inequalities in mental healthcare and mortality following the onset of psychos...
Introduction: In the last years migration has become a major political and social concern in West-Eu...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
Background of the study: Migration is a risk factor for the development of mental disorders, especia...
Background: Many studies indicate that migrants in western countries have limited access to and low ...
Background: Immigrants in Europe appear to be at higher risk of psychiatric coercive interventions. ...
Immigrants with mental disorders have consistently been reported to spend shorter time in the psychi...
Background: Migration is a robust risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder, yet there is a pa...
The aim of this study was to compare migrants and native Italians on the pathways to care and result...
Background Amongst psychiatric patients, the leading causes of reduced quality of life and prematur...
Providing effective treatment for immigrants is an increasing challenge for mental health services a...
Background: Migration has become a major political and social concern in West European societies. Me...
Background: Migration has become a major political and social concern in West European societies. Me...
Migration rates increase globally and require an adaption of national mental health services to the ...
Purpose: This epidemiological study aims to assess the utilisation of inpatient psychiatric services...
It is unclear whether inequalities in mental healthcare and mortality following the onset of psychos...
Introduction: In the last years migration has become a major political and social concern in West-Eu...
Purpose Many aspects related to migration might predispose immigrants to mental health problems. Yet...
Background of the study: Migration is a risk factor for the development of mental disorders, especia...
Background: Many studies indicate that migrants in western countries have limited access to and low ...
Background: Immigrants in Europe appear to be at higher risk of psychiatric coercive interventions. ...
Immigrants with mental disorders have consistently been reported to spend shorter time in the psychi...
Background: Migration is a robust risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder, yet there is a pa...
The aim of this study was to compare migrants and native Italians on the pathways to care and result...
Background Amongst psychiatric patients, the leading causes of reduced quality of life and prematur...