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

Manuscripts in preparation and under review
Hagstrom 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, Hagström A, Place V, Bäärnhielm S, Dalman C, Hollander AC, Åhlén J. Improving mental health referral readiness among providers encountering children from migrant backgrounds. Under review.
Viksten Assel, Mattsson, Wicks, Nguyen, Rousseau, Hollander, Galanti, Åhlén, Dalman. A community intervention to increase early care-seeking for mental health problems among migrant children and youth - a controlled interrupted time series-analysis. Submitted.
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?"
