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Harmful for non-Europeans to live in Sweden - adoptees feel the worst
Published 10 September 2021 at 11.02
DOMESTIC. Living in Sweden when you are not from Europe is not a good idea - for mental health. Despite high subsidy levels, a new study from Cambridge shows that third-world immigrants feel bad about living in Sweden. However, the adopted non-Europeans feel the worst.


Overseas adoptees have the highest levels of mental illness, followed by the overseas immigrants and finally the Swedes, the study shows.

Adopted non-Europeans are 2.33 times more often diagnosed mentally than Swedes, while non-European immigrants have such a diagnosis 1.91 times more often than the majority population.

The worst in both groups are Africans from sub-Saharan Africa, ie black Africans. Those who are adopted to Sweden from the MENA countries and those who have immigrated from the countries in Latin America are next worst.

That adoptees are most injured is strange, writes Expo founder Tobias Hübinette in his blog, as it is usually middle-class families with plenty of money who adopt children from abroad.

Ethnic Swedes who grow up in similar conditions usually feel very well throughout their lives, which the adopted non-Europeans do not.

Those who have been adopted in Sweden do not have the same problem either. But why the adoptees abroad feel worse than both immigrants and adoptees with Swedish parents, no one knows.