This study assessed early-onset psychiatric disorders and factors related to these disorders in a group of refugee children after immigration due to war. This study was conducted between January 2016 and June 2016. Clinical interviews were conducted with 89 children and their families, and were perf...
The procedural effect on one's ability to cope was experienced to the least extent by victims of domestic violence. Informational justice did not differ ... JD Smith,A Moore 被引量: 3发表: 2008年 The evidentiary rules of engagement in the war against domestic violence Our criminal justice sy...
The sample reported immigrating due to war or civil unrest (52%), seeking better opportunities (34.7%), family was already in the U.S. (16%), education (12%), and other reasons unspecified (14.7%). As hypothesized, results indicated a significant positive correlation between DIS and PTGI...
Albeit depressive disorders, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders and substance related disorders are also very common and have high prevalence again in war inflicted psychopathologies. Not only the physical uprootedness from a familiar place due to war and displacement the psychic ...
(2017) interviewed a sample of 78 refugees from three asylum centers in2014. The sample was comprised of a large number of young, single males who emigrated due to war or political persecution in their home nations. They found that the refugees had higher rates of property crime (e.g., ...
In the mid-1840s, a wave of Swedish migration began with the landing of a group of migrant (移居的) farmers in New York and continued up to World War I. I. During the colonial era most of the immigrants to the US came from Northern Europe. Their numbers declined during the 1770s,...
Partial contents include: (1) Antarctica Before the Treaty, rival territorial claims--cold war dimension--international geophysical year-- conference on an... Klotz, F. G 被引量: 15发表: 1990年 Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universities and Colleges: Proceedings of the Annual Me...
around 50,000 years ago. And as a traditional country composed of emigrants, immigration is one of the primary forces that has shaped contemporary Australian culture. Although acting the White Australia Policy in the early 20th century, after World War II, Australia began to open its doors to ...
Citizenship and Immigration in Post-War Britain: the Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-286) and index. MJ Gibney - 《Journal of Refugee Studies》 被引量: 178发表: 2000年 The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the ...
By 1883 assisted immigration had ended. However, it resumed in the early 1900s in the form of government funded migration schemes designed to benefit those who had experienced hardship (particularly due to war), and/or to boost Australia’s population of skilled workers. ...