Mental health problems have been regarded as one of the main public health challenges of immigrants in several countries. Understanding and generating research-based knowledge on immigrant health problems is highly relevant for planning preventive interventions, as well as guiding social and policy actions. This review aims to map the available knowledge on immigrants’ mental health status and its associated risk factors in Norway. The reviewed literature about mental health problems among immigrant populations in Norway was found through databases, such as PUBMED, EMBASE, PsychINFO and MEDLINE. About 41 peer-reviewed original articles published since 1990s were included. In the majority of the studies, the immigrant populations, specifical...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Majority of mental health problems are treated in primary care, while a minority require specialised...
TITLE: Psychiatric illness among immigrants in Norway; patients’ satisfaction and their therapists’ ...
Mental health problems have been regarded as one of the main public health challenges of immigrants ...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
Purpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important to consider the...
Background: Equity in health care across all social groups is a major goal in health care policy. Im...
Abstract Background Ethnic discrimination is a relatively common experience among immigrants and eth...
Abstract Immigrants face barriers in seeking and accessing mental health and addiction services. Hea...
Migrants appear to have a higher risk of mental disorders, but findings vary across country settings...
Background In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for th...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that social integration may have a positive as well as a ne...
There is an influx of immigrants to Europe and there exist a huge gap between their pre-migration ex...
Immigrants are considered at risk of psychological distress and therefore involvement in substance a...
BACKGROUND: In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for the non-Western i...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Majority of mental health problems are treated in primary care, while a minority require specialised...
TITLE: Psychiatric illness among immigrants in Norway; patients’ satisfaction and their therapists’ ...
Mental health problems have been regarded as one of the main public health challenges of immigrants ...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
Purpose As the immigrant population rises in Norway, it becomes ever more important to consider the...
Background: Equity in health care across all social groups is a major goal in health care policy. Im...
Abstract Background Ethnic discrimination is a relatively common experience among immigrants and eth...
Abstract Immigrants face barriers in seeking and accessing mental health and addiction services. Hea...
Migrants appear to have a higher risk of mental disorders, but findings vary across country settings...
Background In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for th...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that social integration may have a positive as well as a ne...
There is an influx of immigrants to Europe and there exist a huge gap between their pre-migration ex...
Immigrants are considered at risk of psychological distress and therefore involvement in substance a...
BACKGROUND: In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for the non-Western i...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Majority of mental health problems are treated in primary care, while a minority require specialised...
TITLE: Psychiatric illness among immigrants in Norway; patients’ satisfaction and their therapists’ ...