TINA publications
An overview of TINA’s research output; ongoing studies, published findings, and reports

Manuscripts in preparation and under review
Hagström A., Hollander A-C., Viksten Assel K., Hasson H., Augustsson Öfverström H. Bridging Barriers: A Mixed-Methods Study on using Health Communication to Increase Knowledge on Mental Health Services Among Migrant Parents in Sweden . Under review.
Viksten Assel K, Brodén M, Rousseau C, Dalman C, Åhlén J, Bäärnhielm S. Enhancing the child mental health assessment in primary care with the DSM-5 Informant Cultural Formulation Interview - a qualitative study of parents’ and clinicians’ perceptions. Under review.
Viksten-Assel K, Hollander AC, Dalman C, Ahlén J. Taking action to overcome barriers to care: A digital training program aimed to promote early access to mental health services among children from migrant backgrounds in Sweden. Submitted.
Viksten-Assel K, Mattson M, Nguyen Thuy Dung, Hagstrom A, Galanti R, Hollander AC, Åhlén J, Wicks S, Dalman C. Effectiveness of a public health intervention designed to increase early care-seeking for mental health problems among children and youth from migrant backgrounds - a controlled interrupted time series-analysis . In manuscript.
Publications (in reverse chronological order)
"I had no idea there were psychiatric clinics for children": A qualitative study of how migrant parents reach Swedish mental health services for their children.
Gubi E, Hollander AC, Bäärnhielm S
Transcult Psychiatry 2024 Dec;61(6):842-857
Are all children treated equally? Psychiatric care and treatment receipt among migrant, descendant, and majority Swedish children: a register-based study.
Gubi E, Sjöqvist H, Dalman C, Bäärnhielm S, Hollander AC
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2022 Apr 19;31:e20.
Mental health service use among migrant and Swedish-born children and youth: a register-based cohort study of 472,129 individuals in Stockholm.
Gubi E, Sjöqvist H, Viksten-Assel K, Bäärnhielm S, Dalman C, Hollander AC
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2022 Jan 57(1) 161-171.
Perceived barriers to care for migrant children and young people with mental health problems and/or neurodevelopmental differences in high-income countries: a meta-ethnography.
Place V, Nabb B, Gubi E, Assel K, Åhlén J, Hagström A, Bäärnhielm S, Dalman C, Hollander AC
BMJ Open 2021 Sep;11(9):e045923
Effect and process evaluation of a multicomponent public health intervention to increase the use of primary care-based mental health services amongst children with a migrant background in Stockholm, Sweden: a protocol for a mixed-methods study.
Place V, Assel K, Hagström A, Gubi E, Augustsson H, Dalman C, Hollander AC
BMJ Open 2021 07;11(7):e052820
Interventions to increase migrants' care-seeking behaviour for stigmatised conditions: a scoping review.
Place V, Nabb B, Viksten Assel K, Bäärnhielm S, Dalman C, Hollander AC
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2021 Jun;56(6):913-930
Reports and other publications
Foto: Getty ImagesStörre risk att barn med migrantbakgrund inte får rekommenderad psykiatrisk behandling
Det visar en studie av forskare från TINA projektet, publicerad i tidskriften Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences.
Foto: Ulf SirbornAvhandling inom TINA-projektet: intervju
Ester Gubi diskuterar sin avhandling, "Mental health service use among refugee children, other migrant children, and children born in Sweden - what are the differences and why does it differ?"
