Prakash Khanal
Doctoral Student
Research Center for Child Psychiatry prakash.khanal@utu.fi : 3rd Floor |
systematic reviews; meta-analysis; quantitative research; mental health; anxiety disorders; depression; epidemiology; psychiatric epidemiology; public health;
My research uses Finnish nationwide registers to study anxiety disorders and depression in children and adolescents. Key topics include time trends in treated incidence, parental psychopathology as a risk factor, and the association between parental immigration status and offspring mental health service use. My broader research interests include psychiatric epidemiology, intergenerational transmission of mental disorders, and mental health disparities in immigrant populations.
- P-34-02: Parental immigration status and offspring mental health service use for anxiety and depression: A Finnish nationwide register study (2025) Where the Pacific Rim meets the World; the hope to integrate culture into psychiatry Prakash Khanal; Subina Upadhyaya; Tiia Ståhlberg; Emmi Heinonen; Terhi Luntamo; Andre Sourander
- Sociodemographic and work-related determinants of self-rated health trajectories: a collaborative meta-analysis of cohort studies from Europe and the US (2025)
- Scientific Reports
- Parental psychopathology and offspring anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence: A Finnish nationwide register study (2024)
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Associations Between Delivery Modes, Birth Outcomes and Offspring Anxiety Disorders in a Population-Based Birth Cohort of Children and Adolescents (2022)
- Frontiers in Psychiatry
- Preterm birth, poor foetal growth and anxiety disorders in a Finnish nationwide register sample (2022)
- Acta Paediatrica
- Time trends in treated incidence, sociodemographic risk factors and comorbidities: a Finnish nationwide study on anxiety disorders (2022)
- BMC Psychiatry
- Feeling Unsafe at School and Associated Mental Health Difficulties among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review (2021)
- Children
- Prenatal and perinatal risk factors for anxiety disorders among children and adolescents: A systematic review (2020)
- Journal of Affective Disorders