BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental health. This study aims to determine if there are differences in mental health and service use between Australian-born and foreign-born individuals living in South Australia and to consider the differing role of socio-demographic characteristics for Australian-born and foreign-born men and women. METHODS: Data from the North West Adelaide Health study was used to compare foreign-born men and women from English and non-English speaking backgrounds with Australian born men and women on four measures of mental health and service use. A series of logistic regression analyses were conducted. RESULTS: There were no differences between Australian-born an...
Evidence has demonstrated that immigrants have a mental health advantage over the indigenous populat...
Background: Compared to Native Born (NB) populations, elevated rates of schizophrenia have been iden...
Abstract Background Given that immigration has been l...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
Objective: Since the mid-1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging skilled mi...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants’ countries o...
Abstract Objective: Since the mid‐1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging s...
PURPOSE: To understand the relationship between migration and psychological distress, we (a) calcula...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Objective: Immigrants' mental health is a growing public health concern. Neighbourhood characteristi...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
Objective: To determine the levels and predictors of psychological distress within a Latin American ...
Evidence has demonstrated that immigrants have a mental health advantage over the indigenous populat...
Background: Compared to Native Born (NB) populations, elevated rates of schizophrenia have been iden...
Abstract Background Given that immigration has been l...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
Objective: Since the mid-1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging skilled mi...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants’ countries o...
Abstract Objective: Since the mid‐1990s Australia's immigration program has focused on encouraging s...
PURPOSE: To understand the relationship between migration and psychological distress, we (a) calcula...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Objective: Immigrants' mental health is a growing public health concern. Neighbourhood characteristi...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
Objective: To determine the levels and predictors of psychological distress within a Latin American ...
Evidence has demonstrated that immigrants have a mental health advantage over the indigenous populat...
Background: Compared to Native Born (NB) populations, elevated rates of schizophrenia have been iden...
Abstract Background Given that immigration has been l...