BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives in a country different to the birth one amount to almost 260 million, representing 3.4% of the global population. In this panorama, psychiatric services are increasingly called to deal with migrants’ psychopathological distress. It is shared that the clinical presentation, the risk factors and the prognosis of psychiatric conditions vary according to ethnic and culture influence. Moreover, migration often represents a trauma, determining an increased risk of psychiatric disorders. This observational study is aimed to describe sociodemographic and clinical variables of migrants suffering from emotional disorders, to compare variables in...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The experience of cross-cultural migration is a significant source of stress. In addition to the soc...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
Aim: Migration can lead to an increase in stress rates and can impact mental health, especially in c...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
Objective: Migration and its accompanying stressors affect migrating individuals and their families....
BACKGROUND: Migration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial adver...
This case report deals with a 30-year-old Brazilian woman who became anxious and depressed after he...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
Background: Recently, many studies have investigated the role of migration on mental health. Nonethe...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 216–223 Human beings have moved from place to ...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The experience of cross-cultural migration is a significant source of stress. In addition to the soc...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
Aim: Migration can lead to an increase in stress rates and can impact mental health, especially in c...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
Objective: Migration and its accompanying stressors affect migrating individuals and their families....
BACKGROUND: Migration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial adver...
This case report deals with a 30-year-old Brazilian woman who became anxious and depressed after he...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
Background: Recently, many studies have investigated the role of migration on mental health. Nonethe...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 216–223 Human beings have moved from place to ...
AbstractBackgroundMigration is considered a depression risk factor when associated with psychosocial...
This study examines how the migration experience affects the mental health status of recent Asian an...
The experience of cross-cultural migration is a significant source of stress. In addition to the soc...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...