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Immigration May Contribute to Mental Health Problems
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Although there could be various explanations for these findings, one might be the psychological stress that comes from settling in a foreign country—the stress of having to learn a new language, looking different, or not being able to find work. Indeed, the unemployment rates among immigrants from low-income countries in this study were three times higher than those of Danish-born residents.
More information about research on the link between immigration and schizophrenia can be found in Psychiatric News here . Information about the challenges of being an international medical graduate in America can be found in Psychiatric News here . Also, see a letter to the editor in the American Journal of Psychiatry in which the Swedish researchers discuss this study.
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