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82, 95% CI 4.60-7.34) and accompanied refugees had a 3-fold risk of PTSD (aHR 3.08, 95% CI 2.54-3.74). Rates of PTSD decreased with years spent in Sweden. The risk of CMDs decreased with increasing education. LIMITATIONS The study lacked information on pre-migration factors. There may further be a potential misclassification of untreated CMDs. CONCLUSION Refugees had a lower risk of treated depressive and anxiety disorders but a higher risk for PTSD. In refugees, the rates of anxiety disorders increased slightly over time whereas the r