The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influence on mental health outcomes for resettling refugees. This small-scale local study considered the experience and adjustment of 26 refugees and asylum-seekers resettling in Edinburgh who had been identified as at particular risk of social isolation. While 92 per cent of refugees reported having social contact outside the home, only 19 per cent had established contacts outside refugee networks and language classes. 54 per cent of the sample scored at levels on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) indicative of a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, with 42 per cent scoring at levels indicative of a diagnosis of depression. Levels of bot...
Background: Previous research has consistently documented that residential mobility creates stress, ...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
This thesis focuses on refugees and mental health interventions. A literature review and 24 months o...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
This study (N=168) builds on a long lineage of scholarly work connecting social networks to mental h...
The present study is an exploratory study based on quantitative data from 62 unaccompanied minor ref...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
Background: Previous research indicates that social relations have an impact on the well-being of re...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers and refugees is elevated compare...
Background: Migrants run a greater risk of poor mental health than host populations, but there are l...
This paper reports on a 4 year national action research initiative involving community-led focus gro...
The increasing number of refugees, asylum seekers and irregular migrants poses a challenge for menta...
Background: Young migrants face particular risks to develop mental health problems. Discrimination a...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
Background: Previous research has consistently documented that residential mobility creates stress, ...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
This thesis focuses on refugees and mental health interventions. A literature review and 24 months o...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
This study (N=168) builds on a long lineage of scholarly work connecting social networks to mental h...
The present study is an exploratory study based on quantitative data from 62 unaccompanied minor ref...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
Background: Previous research indicates that social relations have an impact on the well-being of re...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers and refugees is elevated compare...
Background: Migrants run a greater risk of poor mental health than host populations, but there are l...
This paper reports on a 4 year national action research initiative involving community-led focus gro...
The increasing number of refugees, asylum seekers and irregular migrants poses a challenge for menta...
Background: Young migrants face particular risks to develop mental health problems. Discrimination a...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
Background: Previous research has consistently documented that residential mobility creates stress, ...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
This thesis focuses on refugees and mental health interventions. A literature review and 24 months o...