(1993a) Mental health risks and problems encountered by illegal immigrants. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 14, 379-397.Aroian K: Mental health risks and problems encountered by illegal immigrants. Issues Ment Health Nurs 1993(Oct- Dec); 14(4):379-97...
Despite evidence that immigrants living in the United States experience significant threats to their mental health, they are less likely to seek and utilize mental health services than U.S.-born individuals. Online mental health resources may be an alternative to traditional mental health care for ...
INTRODUCTION: This article examines the potential modifications of care indicated to engage migrant and refugee families in making use of needed mental health services for their children in Canada and the role psychiatrists can play in this process. METHOD: The clinical and consultative role of the ...
GPs play a large role in the diagnosis and management of mental health care, and are gate-keepers to accessing specialised mental health services. This means that majority of individuals who seek professional help will come into contact with primary health care services (PHC). The aim of this ...
Though many migrants suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression – usually undiagnosed – it can be nearly impossible for them to get services or treatment for their trauma, she said. And some also avoid talking about mental health issues because of s...
These challenges can lead tosocial isolation, mental health issues, and a sense of alienation among immigrants, hindering their ability to contribute fully to society. Furthermore, immigration policies and regulations can create additional barriers for immigrants. Lengthy and complex processes for ...
HEALTH LITERACY, IMMIGRANTS AND MENTAL HEALTH 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: L Simich 摘要: This article defines health literacy and its implications for immigrants in Canada. Existing evidence about health literacy, health outcomes, language proficiency, gender and social and cultural ...
It became evident that immigrants and other minority populations were at risk of developing physical as well as psychological illnesses. As we approach the 21st century, how prepared are mental health providers to service an ever-increasing, culturally-diverse minority population? 展开 ...
It is suggested that Turkish immigrants have more pessimistic illness attitudes concerning mental health issues and that they believe less in their own influence on the illness [6]. Furthermore it is depicted that Turkish patients have a different understanding of mental illnesses than Germans, for ...
1. How to express mental health problems: Turkish immigrants in Berlin compared to native Germans in Berlin and Turks in Istanbul [J] . VardarA., KlugeU., PenkaS. European psychiatry: the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists . 2012,第Suppla2期 机译:如何表达心理健康问题:...