like most other migrants, are at increased risk for various forms of psychopathology. This paper documents the relationship between refugee migration and psychopathology by reviewing pertinent epidemiological, clinical, and survey studies from the refugee literature. The picture that emerges shows consistently increased levels of serious psychopathology (both psychotic and non-psychotic) and high symptom levels across widely different refugee groups. A number of symptoms, syndromes, and disorders that occur with greater frequency among refugees are discussed and summarized. These include depressive sl,nd,:omes or affective disorders, paranoid syndromes, schizophrenic disorders or brief reactive psychoses, organic brain syndromes such as men...
Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psychiat...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Displacement of people from their homes, families and countries is a current global crisis, with ove...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
Background: Today, there are over 65 million refugees exist worldwide and arrival of the refugees ha...
refugees in the United States. Thirty of these refugees showed symptoms of chronic maladjustment, an...
Background: Literature on mental disorders in migrants is constantly increasing. Only a few studies ...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
ACKGROUND: Literature on mental disorders in migrants is constantly increasing. Only a few studie...
Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psychiat...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade migration worldwide has shown an increasing trend: people who lives i...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Displacement of people from their homes, families and countries is a current global crisis, with ove...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
Background: Today, there are over 65 million refugees exist worldwide and arrival of the refugees ha...
refugees in the United States. Thirty of these refugees showed symptoms of chronic maladjustment, an...
Background: Literature on mental disorders in migrants is constantly increasing. Only a few studies ...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
ACKGROUND: Literature on mental disorders in migrants is constantly increasing. Only a few studie...
Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psychiat...
Migration is not an event, but an interactive process whereby individuals on the move make decisions...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...