Parental immigration status and offspring mental health service use for anxiety and depression: A Finnish nationwide register study

dc.contributor.authorKhanal, Prakash
dc.contributor.authorUpadhyaya, Subina
dc.contributor.authorStåhlberg, Tiia
dc.contributor.authorHeinonen, Emmi
dc.contributor.authorLuntamo, Terhi
dc.contributor.authorSourander, Andre
dc.contributor.organizationfi=lastenpsykiatria|en=Child Psychiatry|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=lastenpsykiatrian tutkimuskeskus|en=Research Centre for Child Psychiatry|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=INVEST tutkimuskeskus ja lippulaiva|en=INVEST Research Flagship Centre|
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.83706093164
dc.contributor.organization-code2603023
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.77636057182
dc.converis.publication-id516016869
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/516016869
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-24T21:34:00Z
dc.description.abstract<h3>Background</h3><p>Despite the megatrend of immigration and subsequent studies on immigrant health outcomes, little is known about how parental immigration status specifically affects offspring mental health service utilization. This register study investigates how parental immigration status relates to offspring mental health service utilization for anxiety, depression, and comorbid anxiety and depression.</p><h3>Methods</h3><p>Using Finnish national registers (1992–2006 birth cohort), we analyzed parental immigration status and their association with mental health service use for 33,137 cases matched with 138,957 controls based on age and biological sex. We used multinomial logistic regression to calculate adjusted odds ratios (aORs), controlling for parental age, parity, parental psychopathology, socioeconomic status, and marital status.</p><h3>Results</h3><p>Children with two immigrant parents had reduced likelihood of service use for all outcomes: comorbid anxiety and depression (aOR 0.4, 95% CI 0.3–0.6, p < 0.001), depression only (aOR 0.5, 95% CI 0.4–0.6, p < 0.001), and anxiety only (aOR 0.8, 95% CI 0.7–0.9, p = 0.001). Those with immigrant fathers and Finnish mothers showed increased likelihood across all outcomes: comorbid anxiety and depression (aOR 1.6, 95% CI 1.4–1.8, p < 0.001), anxiety only (aOR 1.4, 95% CI 1.3–1.6, p < 0.001), and depression only (aOR 1.4, 95% CI 1.2–1.6, p < 0.001). Maternal immigration <1 year before childbirth lowered service use of comorbid conditions. Children with both parents from low HDI countries and with mothers from Sub-Saharan Africa exhibited significantly lower service utilization.</p><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>The significant differences in mental health service utilization among children of immigrant parents suggest that cultural factors, healthcare navigation skills, and migration-related stressors may influence service-seeking behaviors.</p>
dc.identifier.eissn1573-2517
dc.identifier.jour-issn0165-0327
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/59671
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2026.121519
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2026042333356
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorKhanal, Prakash
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorUpadhyaya, Subina
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorStåhlberg, Tiia
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorHeinonen, Emmi
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorLuntamo, Terhi
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorSourander, Andre
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurology and psychiatryen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurologia ja psykiatriafi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationnot an international co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.publisher.countryNetherlandsen_GB
dc.publisher.countryAlankomaatfi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeNL
dc.relation.articlenumber121519
dc.relation.doi10.1016/j.jad.2026.121519
dc.relation.ispartofjournalJournal of Affective Disorders
dc.relation.volume405
dc.titleParental immigration status and offspring mental health service use for anxiety and depression: A Finnish nationwide register study
dc.year.issued2026

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