Increased prevalence of anxiety disorders in third-generation migrants in comparison to natives and to first-generation migrants
Conclusion Migration was associated with a higher prevalence of all anxiety disorders, in the first, second and third generation, and associated with more psychiatric comorbidities. Moreover, the prevalence increased across generations, and was significantly higher among third-generation migrants, in comparison to first-generation.
Source: Journal of Psychiatric Research - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research
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