Migrant mental health in Norway: variation in the prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses Mental health inequalities are reported to affect minority racial and ethnic groups across the global north (e.g., in the UK as explained in this blog by Bhui, 2021). These can manifest as disparities in symptom risk, access to support services, diagnostic pathways, and treatment outcomes. Inequalities operate differently across groups, attributable to factors including racism (direct and/or structural), inequality in social deprivation, or varying cultural and social norms or contexts (as discussed previously by elves on Terhune et al., 2020). Research to understand how mental health inequalities manifest for