Social integration and mental health - a decomposition approach to mental health inequalities between the foreign-born and native-born in Sweden
Abstract Background The increasing mental health inequalities between native- and foreign-born persons in Sweden is an important public health issue. Improving social integration has been stressed as a key strategy to combat this development. While a vast amount of studies have confirmed the importa...
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Main Authors: | Anna Brydsten (Author), Mikael Rostila (Author), Andrea Dunlavy (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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