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Self-reported mental health in 12-year-old second-generation immigrant children in Sweden

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NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
卷 65, 期 6, 页码 389-395

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE
DOI: 10.3109/08039488.2011.566936

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Children; Mental health; Second-generation immigrants; SESBiC-study; Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire

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  1. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research
  2. May Flower of Charity

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deKeyser L, Svedin CG, Agnafors S, Sydsjo G. Self-reported mental health in 12-year-old second-generation immigrant children in Sweden. Nord J Psychiatry 2011;65:389-395. Background: Today 29.3% of all newborns in Sweden are second-generation immigrants. Studies on mental health among these children are few, inconclusive and vary widely with regard to the informant used and the age of the immigrant. The majority of previous studies focus on study groups that cover a wide age span but since mental health varies considerably during the pre-adolescent and adolescent years, more age-specific studies are needed. Additional focus on the health and well-being of these children is necessary if a well-functioning society is to develop. Aim: To investigate whether and how second-generation immigrant children in Sweden differ from non-immigrant children in their presentation of self-reported mental health at the age of 12. Methods: Second-generation immigrant children (n = 142) from a birth cohort in southern Sweden, subjects of the SESBiC-study (the South East Sweden Birth Cohort-study) were compared with non-immigrant children (n = 1036) from the same cohort in their presentation of self-reported mental health at the age of 12 using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Gender, family structure and parents' educational level were controlled for. Results: Second-generation immigrant children did not differ from the non-immigrant children in their own presentation of mental health at the age of 12 in any of the categories of immigrant groups. Conclusion: It is a promising sign for future integration that second-generation immigrant children's self-reported mental health at the age of 12 was quite similar to that of non-immigrant children.

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