Figures & data
Table 1. Socio-demographic, educational and parental marital status features and type of diagnosis of immigrant subjects (main group and three subtypes) and controls
Table 2. Age at arrival in Italy, children and parents’ nationality, knowledge of first and second language in the three groups of immigrants
Table 3. Clinical variables in the three immigrant groups and in comparison Immigrants vs. Italians.
Figure 1. Latency time between the arrival in Italy and the onset of symptoms for the first generation immigrants.
Notes: FGI = first-generation immigrants, IA = first-generation individuals, immigrated alone, IP = first-generation individuals, immigrated with their parents.
![Figure 1. Latency time between the arrival in Italy and the onset of symptoms for the first generation immigrants.](/cms/asset/7203111a-8ff6-43e5-8a1b-41a3ae8100e1/oaps_a_1320081_f0001_b.gif)
Figure 2. Distribution for typology of access in immigrants and Italians.
Notes: Emergency = emergency ward; GP = general practitioner; Local outpatients = child and adolescent mental health outpatient clinics located outside San Gerardo Hospital; Hospital clinic = Child and Adolescent Mental health Clinics located in the San Gerardo Hospital area; Deferable emergency = subjects sent by GP to the child and adolescent mental health ambulatory for and evaluation within 72 h.
![Figure 2. Distribution for typology of access in immigrants and Italians.](/cms/asset/a0a22f01-b805-42e7-926a-0fa1b6951131/oaps_a_1320081_f0002_b.gif)