Introduction. Conduct disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by repetitive and persistent norm-breaking behavior. This study aimed to compare the risk of conduct disorder between first-and second-generation immigrant children and adolescents and their native controls. Methods. In this nationwide, open-cohort study from Sweden, participants were born 1987–2010, aged 4–16 years at baseline, and were living in the country for at least one year during the followup period between 2001 and 2015. The sample included 1,902,526 and 805,450 children-adolescents with native and immigrant backgrounds, respectively. Data on the conduct disorder diagnoses were retrieved through the National Patient Register. We estimated the incidence of condu...
Importance: Although increased risk for schizophrenia among immigrants is well established, knowledg...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...
We compared the mental health of native and immigrant adolescents in Sweden from 1995 to 2011 and ex...
Introduction. Conduct disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by repetitive and persistent...
Introduction. Conduct disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by repetitive and persistent...
Today 29.3% of all newborns in Sweden are second-generation immigrants. Studies on mental health am...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
Background: Studies on the incidence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among immigr...
Do we find more psychological problems among children and young people of immigrants that are born a...
Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have been addres...
PURPOSE: Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have be...
Background: Migration implies profound psychosocial and socioeconomic changes. Previous studies demo...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
BACKGROUND: The European literature on mental health of the children of immigrants is limited. There...
Background. Previous findings of increased rates of psychotic disorders among immigrants to Sweden a...
Importance: Although increased risk for schizophrenia among immigrants is well established, knowledg...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...
We compared the mental health of native and immigrant adolescents in Sweden from 1995 to 2011 and ex...
Introduction. Conduct disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by repetitive and persistent...
Introduction. Conduct disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by repetitive and persistent...
Today 29.3% of all newborns in Sweden are second-generation immigrants. Studies on mental health am...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
Background: Studies on the incidence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among immigr...
Do we find more psychological problems among children and young people of immigrants that are born a...
Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have been addres...
PURPOSE: Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have be...
Background: Migration implies profound psychosocial and socioeconomic changes. Previous studies demo...
Purpose: European studies demonstrated that immigrant adolescents are at a higher risk for mental he...
BACKGROUND: The European literature on mental health of the children of immigrants is limited. There...
Background. Previous findings of increased rates of psychotic disorders among immigrants to Sweden a...
Importance: Although increased risk for schizophrenia among immigrants is well established, knowledg...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...
We compared the mental health of native and immigrant adolescents in Sweden from 1995 to 2011 and ex...