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refugees (a quarter of which are children) reframe their experiences through short, powerful psychological interventions. "We can all do something to prevent this mental health catastrophe," Daod says. "We need to acknowledge that first aid is not just needed for the body, but it has also ...
says policies are also urgently needed that safeguard human rights, including the right to health, for all one billion of the world's refugees and migrants, regardless of theirlegal status. "We also need policies that reduce anti-migrant stigma and discrimination, and that recognize the...
This study undertakes a scoping review of reviews on barriers to accessing mental health care for refugees and asylum seekers in high-income countries. By assessing mental health care access using the Levesque's conceptual framework, we identify barriers along the patient care pathway and highlight ...
Only post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is more prevalent in refugees. In long-term resettled refugees, rates of anxiety and depressive disorders are higher and linked to poor social integration. Research on mental health care for refugees in high-income countries has been extensive, but often...
ContextLittle is known about the long-term mental health of trauma-exposed refugees years after permanent resettlement in host countries.ObjectiveTo
Ukrainian refugees resettling in B.C. will also receive free employment services and support through WorkBC, free enrollment for children in the K-12 education system, free mental health support, and ensuring Ukrainians arriving through the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (...
Refugees and displaced people are often victims of mental stress and psychological trauma that starts with facing the conditions causing them to leave their home countries, families, and loved ones and continues with the migration to a new host country a
3 Additionally, respondents indicate that certain aspects of social media use can benefit their mental health, such as using social media for self-expression. Young refugees and asylum seekers are among those most likely to cite social media as a tool to stay connected and decrease loneliness. ...
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