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, refugees are particularly vulnerable to mental health problems. At the same time, their access to adequate healthcare and other … high share of refugees (32%) to have moderate or severe mental health problems. In particular, young refugees (15-34 years …
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Refugees are more likely to develop mental diseases as most of them have been exposed to potentially traumatic events … a high share of refugees (31% in 2017/2018, declining to 26% in 2022) who showed moderate or severe levels of mental …
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Using panel data on immigrant populations from European, Asian and African countries the study estimates positive associations between the number of mobile applications in use aiming to facilitate immigrants' societal integration (m-Integration) and increased level of integration (Ethnosizer),...
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Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), together with wiiw, and which document the experiences of recent waves of refugees from … occupational status loss (or gain) that refugees experience in the course of the move from their home countries to the destination … integration' of refugees. Fourth, an analysis of the factors determining (or related to) the mental health problems that this wave …
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We screen the mental well-being and psychological distress of 1165 refugees, migrants, internally displaced, and non … at risk of depression and 57% having severe psychological distress. Refugees and internally displaced people in our …
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Using panel data on immigrant populations from European, Asian and African countries the study estimates positive associations between the number of mobile applications in use aiming to facilitate immigrants’ societal integration (m-Integration) and increased level of integration (Ethnosizer),...
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The demographic characteristics of people living with HIV/AIDS (PHAs) in Canada are increasingly diverse. Despite literature suggesting a potentially heightened mental health burden borne by racialized immigrant, refugee, and non-status PHAs (IRN-PHAs), researchers have hitherto paid...
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