Parental mental disorders and school performance among non-immigrant and second-generation immigrant children in Sweden

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kenta Okuyama , Sara Larsson Lönn , Ardavan M. Khoshnood , Jan Sundquist , Kristina Sundquist
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Abstract

Introduction

Immigrant children are often challenged at school. School performance is an important predictor of future socioeconomic position and mental and physical health. While studies have investigated parental mental disorders as a potential factor for poor school performance, no studies have investigated this among children with foreign-born parents, i.e., second-generation immigrant children. We aimed to examine whether parental depressive, anxiety, and personality disorders, affect school performance among non-immigrant children and second-generation immigrant children in Sweden.

Methods

Multiple nationwide population register data in Sweden were used. Non-immigrant children, i.e., children born to two Swedish-born parents (n = 593,515), and second-generation immigrant children with two foreign-born parents from non-Western regions (n = 71,721) were included. School grades in the final compulsory school year were used as outcome. Parental mental disorders were measured in the inpatient and outpatient registers. While adjusting for potential confounders, the association between parental mental disorders and school grades was assessed by a linear mixed model. Interaction terms were included to examine whether the association between parental mental disorders and school grades differed by children's immigration status.

Results

Parental mental disorder was associated with lower school grades for both non-immigrant and second-generation immigrant children and in both males and females. The school grades were lower among second-generation immigrant children but the effect of parental mental disorder was smaller among second-generation immigrant children than among non-immigrant children.

Conclusion

Parental mental disorders affected the school performance of all children negatively. Future studies could examine what type of support at school for both second-generation immigrant children and non-immigrant children of parents with mental disorders are most beneficial.
瑞典非移民和第二代移民儿童的父母精神障碍和学业表现
移民儿童在学校经常受到挑战。学习成绩是未来社会经济地位和身心健康的重要预测指标。虽然有研究调查了父母精神障碍是学校表现不佳的潜在因素,但没有研究调查过外国出生父母的孩子,即第二代移民孩子。我们的目的是研究父母抑郁、焦虑和人格障碍是否会影响瑞典非移民儿童和第二代移民儿童的学业表现。方法采用瑞典多个全国人口登记数据。包括非移民儿童,即父母双方为瑞典出生的儿童(n = 593,515)和父母双方为外国出生的非西方地区第二代移民儿童(n = 71,721)。最后一学年的学校成绩被用作结果。在住院和门诊登记中测量父母的精神障碍。在调整潜在混杂因素的同时,父母精神障碍和学校成绩之间的关系通过线性混合模型进行评估。包括相互作用术语来检验父母精神障碍和学校成绩之间的关系是否因儿童的移民身份而异。结果父母精神障碍与非移民和第二代移民儿童、男性和女性较低的学业成绩有关。第二代移民儿童的学业成绩较低,但父母精神障碍对第二代移民儿童的影响小于非移民儿童。结论父母精神障碍对儿童学业成绩有负向影响。未来的研究可以检验在学校里哪种类型的支持对第二代移民儿童和父母有精神障碍的非移民儿童都是最有益的。
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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