Depression in Europe: does migrant integration have mental health payoffs? A cross-national comparison of 20 European countries
Abstract
Objectives. Depression is a leading cause of ill health and disability. As migrants form an increasing group in Europe, already making up about 8.7% of the population in 2010, knowledge on migrant-related inequalities in depression is of main public health interest. In this study, we first assess whether migrants in Europe are at higher risk for depression compared to the native population. Second, we assess whether the association between...
Paper Details
Title
Depression in Europe: does migrant integration have mental health payoffs? A cross-national comparison of 20 European countries
Published Date
Feb 11, 2014
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 65
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