Aims: This study aimed at comparing several health outcomes in young adulthood among child refugees who settled in the different immigration and integration policy contexts of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Methods: The study population included refugees born between 1972 and 1997 who immigrated before the age of 18 and settled in the three Nordic countries during 1986–2005. This population was followed up in national registers during 2006–2015 at ages 18–43 years and was compared with native-born majority populations in the same birth cohorts using sex-stratified and age-adjusted regression analyses. Results: Refugee men in Denmark stood out with a consistent pattern of higher risks for mortality, disability/illness pension, psychiatric care ...
Objectives: Studies have found a 'healthy-migrant effect' (HME) among arriving migrants, that is, a ...
High rates of mental health problems have been described in young refugees, but few studies have bee...
Background: Knowledge of mortality differentials in immigrant groups depending on their reason for m...
Studies on experiences of migration in childhood and subsequent health in adulthood report conflicti...
Abstract Background Comparisons of mortality patterns between different migrant groups, and between ...
INTRODUCTION: By end of 2018, the European Union countries hosted approximately 2.5 million refugees...
Background: Children in families who are refugees might experience more adversities than their peers...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding treatment for common mental disorders (CMDs) in young refugees...
Aims: To describe the mental health of unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) settled in Norway and com...
The Nordic welfare model is often used as an example for the promotion of health and wellbeing, even...
Psychological distress and lack of family support may explain the mental health problems that are co...
Background Due to the circumstances of their early lives, young refugees are at risk of experiencing...
Background Due to the circumstances of their early lives, young refugees are at risk of experiencing...
First-generation migrants tend to have better health than those of native ancestry, while second-gen...
Aims Little is known regarding how the risk of suicide in refugees relates to their host country. S...
Objectives: Studies have found a 'healthy-migrant effect' (HME) among arriving migrants, that is, a ...
High rates of mental health problems have been described in young refugees, but few studies have bee...
Background: Knowledge of mortality differentials in immigrant groups depending on their reason for m...
Studies on experiences of migration in childhood and subsequent health in adulthood report conflicti...
Abstract Background Comparisons of mortality patterns between different migrant groups, and between ...
INTRODUCTION: By end of 2018, the European Union countries hosted approximately 2.5 million refugees...
Background: Children in families who are refugees might experience more adversities than their peers...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding treatment for common mental disorders (CMDs) in young refugees...
Aims: To describe the mental health of unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) settled in Norway and com...
The Nordic welfare model is often used as an example for the promotion of health and wellbeing, even...
Psychological distress and lack of family support may explain the mental health problems that are co...
Background Due to the circumstances of their early lives, young refugees are at risk of experiencing...
Background Due to the circumstances of their early lives, young refugees are at risk of experiencing...
First-generation migrants tend to have better health than those of native ancestry, while second-gen...
Aims Little is known regarding how the risk of suicide in refugees relates to their host country. S...
Objectives: Studies have found a 'healthy-migrant effect' (HME) among arriving migrants, that is, a ...
High rates of mental health problems have been described in young refugees, but few studies have bee...
Background: Knowledge of mortality differentials in immigrant groups depending on their reason for m...