Mental disorders generally lower in immigrant/refugee vs. nonimmigrant youths
Prevalence of mental disorders among first- and second-generation immigrant and refugee children and youth was generally lower relative to similar populations of nonimmigrants, per a Canadian cohort study published in JAMA Network Open.
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