A community survey was conducted examining the differences in levels of psychological distress and its symptomatology, comparing 110 Ethiopian-Jewish and 400 Russian-Jewish immigrants to Israel. Psychological distress was measured by the Talbieh Brief Distress Inventory. Russian immigrants were found to be more distressed than their Ethiopian counterparts and this between-group difference can be attributed to the greater relative number of females, older immigrants and those with longer duration of stay in Israel in the Russian sample. The highest levels of distress were observed for paranoid ideation in the Ethiopian sample and anxiety and hostility in the Russian sample. These symptoms were independent of gender and time since immigration...
Background: Ethiopian migrants to the Middle East and South Africa experience a range of problems at...
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A community survey evaluating the prevalence of psychological symptoms among 1,953 Russian immi-gran...
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UDTRIASThe process of international migration causes a situation of vulnerability in people's health...
Background: Ethiopian migrants to the Middle East and South Africa experience a range of problems at...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
In this community study of orthodox-affiliated Jews in London the social circumstances of anxiety we...
A community survey evaluating the prevalence of psychological symptoms among 1,953 Russian immi-gran...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown that the prevalence rates of major depression and anx...
(Translated by the author) As the end of the 20th century approaches, the problems related to migrat...
We conducted a prospective study, aimed to study whether the prevalence of mental disorders after bi...
Data and systematic research on Australia’s diverse immigrant population have been sparse. This stud...
This study investigated whether age, gender, marital status, education, employ-ment, length of time ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing epidemic of coronavirus disease, caused by severe acute respirat...
Objective: To describe the types and extent of psychiatric disorders found in a group of recently-ar...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>1. The first purpose o...
This study examined the alienation and immigration experiences of Russian Jewish immigrants. While t...
This study assesses the prevalence of and risk and protective factors for common mental health compl...
UDTRIASThe process of international migration causes a situation of vulnerability in people's health...
Background: Ethiopian migrants to the Middle East and South Africa experience a range of problems at...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
In this community study of orthodox-affiliated Jews in London the social circumstances of anxiety we...