Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is incomplete for their risks of suicidality and criminal violence. We examined these correlated harmful behaviours in a national cohort.(i) Compare absolute risk between first and second generation immigrants, foreign-born adoptees and native Danes by plotting cumulative incidence curves to onset of early middle age; (ii) estimate sex-specific relative risks for these immigrant type subgroups vs. native Danes; (iii) examine effect modification by higher vs. lower socio-economic status.In a cohort of over two million persons, attempted suicides and violent crimes were investigated using data from multiple interlinked registers. We plotted sex-spec...
Leading experts examine suicidal behavior and its prevention in immigrants and their descendants – t...
The increasing number of immigrants in Sweden during the past four decades has brought the health of...
<p><sup>a</sup> Incidence rate ratio adjusted for age and calendar year period. Further adjustment f...
Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is in...
Background Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evi...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
This study compares the frequencies of attempted suicide among immigrants and their hosts, between d...
Although most immigrants seem to successfully manage the challenges their immigration process entail...
Background: There is an increased incidence of non-affective psychotic disorders (NAPD) among first-...
<p>Cumulative incidence curves for attempted suicide and violent offending in the study cohort born ...
Suicide mortality among immigrant groups is an important health issue, particularly in countries wit...
Suicide mortality among immigrant groups is an important health issue, particularly in countries wit...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000262059900006PubMed: 19080997To examine the charact...
Background: Non-European international adoptees in Sweden were shown to have a three-to fourfold hig...
Leading experts examine suicidal behavior and its prevention in immigrants and their descendants – t...
The increasing number of immigrants in Sweden during the past four decades has brought the health of...
<p><sup>a</sup> Incidence rate ratio adjusted for age and calendar year period. Further adjustment f...
Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is in...
Background Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evi...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
This study compares the frequencies of attempted suicide among immigrants and their hosts, between d...
Although most immigrants seem to successfully manage the challenges their immigration process entail...
Background: There is an increased incidence of non-affective psychotic disorders (NAPD) among first-...
<p>Cumulative incidence curves for attempted suicide and violent offending in the study cohort born ...
Suicide mortality among immigrant groups is an important health issue, particularly in countries wit...
Suicide mortality among immigrant groups is an important health issue, particularly in countries wit...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000262059900006PubMed: 19080997To examine the charact...
Background: Non-European international adoptees in Sweden were shown to have a three-to fourfold hig...
Leading experts examine suicidal behavior and its prevention in immigrants and their descendants – t...
The increasing number of immigrants in Sweden during the past four decades has brought the health of...
<p><sup>a</sup> Incidence rate ratio adjusted for age and calendar year period. Further adjustment f...