Mental health and psychiatric care utilization in minority groups – Team Hollander

Our research focuses on mental health and psychiatric care utilization in minority groups, usually migrants and their children. Typical research includes studies of how migration of all sorts influences psychiatric illness and the risk of suicide across generations. Given that we have found pronounced underutilization of voluntary psychiatric care among minorities—as well as a heightened risk of involuntary admission — factors influencing care-seeking remains a critical area for research.

Research projects

Psychiatry Sweden – the register linkage

Publications

Selected publications

Funding

Grants

Staff and contact

Team leader

All members of the group

Keywords:
Adolescent Psychiatry Child Psychiatry Depression Emigrants and Immigrants Emigration and Immigration Epidemiology Ethnic and Racial Minorities Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy Health Disparate Minority and Vulnerable Populations Human Migration International Migration and Ethnic Relations Mental Health Services Minority Groups Minority Health Psychiatry Psychiatry Public Health, Global Health and Social Medicine Schizophrenia Sociology (Excluding Social Work, Social Anthropology, Demography and Criminology) Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Undocumented Immigrants Show all
Content reviewer:
17-03-2025