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Higher prevalence of depressed mood in immigrants' offspring reflects their social conditions in the host country: The HELIUS study.

Karien StronksAydın ŞekercanMarieke SnijderAnja LokArnoud P VerhoeffAnton E KunstHenrike Galenkamp
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Results suggest that the observed higher prevalence of depressed mood in immigrants' offspring will decline to the level of the host population as the various populations grow closer in terms of socioeconomic position and as immigrant offspring cease to experience discrimination.
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