“…However, when considering certain diseases, this may vary over time, with a higher prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and cognitive impairment in migrants (Markines and Gerst 2011 ; Markides & Rote, 2015 ). This phenomenon also occurs with regard to mental health (Honkaniemi et al, 2020 ), such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, emotional dysregulation, and psychological distress (Bhugra & Jones, 2001a , 2001b ; Carroll et al, 2020 ; Honkaniemi et al, 2020 ; Kuo 2014 ; Specker & Nickerson, 2019 ; Virgincar et al, 2016 ). In this paradox, although residence time is considered an important element for health, as mentioned, there is conflicting evidence as regards mental health (Dunn and Dyck 2000 ; Laroche, 2000).…”