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2013
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[...]interpretive differences between Indian and White British adolescents that question the validity of our findings beg a broader question of how dissimilar these ethnic groups actually are in terms of their ability to understand SDQ items. [...]arguing that our findings may be due to the Indian adolescents' lack of understanding of the SDQ is unlikely. All of these factors affect an adolescent's internalised cultural norms and values as part of their ethnic identity, which can then affect their health. 4 One therefore needs to be careful when generalising all migrant groups to high-income countries as possessing the same set of characteristics or similar abilities for integration. 5 Discussions of the origins of mental health differences in immigrant ethnic minority groups are crucial in our need to fully understand the complex processes involved.