• Summary: This article provides a critique of the epidemiological research that currently informs mental health social work with asylum seekers. Most of the literature that currently informs social work practice with asylum seekers with mental health difficulties comes from psychiatric studies which are largely underpinned by a medical model. • Findings: It is argued that aetiological accounts, predominantly deriving from psychiatry and based largely on biological causation, are untenable. A more comprehensive model is presented, which considers both biological causation and a social perspective and locates the mental health difficulties experienced by asylum seekers in a much wider context. The model is further divided into pre-, post...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
This paper aims to understand the ecological impacts of the asylum system from the perspective of me...
This article provides a critique of the epidemiological research that currently informs mental healt...
BACKGROUND: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Studies show how immigration detention has a negative impact on the mental health and wellbeing of a...
Abstract This article presents the application of a psychosocial care approach, which has been devel...
[Extract] Refugee mental health is an issue that has been debated globally. In this chapter, positiv...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Asylum seekers are exposed to a range of social and financial difficulties suggested to adversely im...
Background: The prevalence of trauma-related problems among refugees and asylum seekers is extremely...
This systematic review followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revie...
This paper attempts to define how and why individuals are forced to become asylum-seekers, refugees ...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
This paper aims to understand the ecological impacts of the asylum system from the perspective of me...
This article provides a critique of the epidemiological research that currently informs mental healt...
BACKGROUND: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Studies show how immigration detention has a negative impact on the mental health and wellbeing of a...
Abstract This article presents the application of a psychosocial care approach, which has been devel...
[Extract] Refugee mental health is an issue that has been debated globally. In this chapter, positiv...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Asylum seekers are exposed to a range of social and financial difficulties suggested to adversely im...
Background: The prevalence of trauma-related problems among refugees and asylum seekers is extremely...
This systematic review followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revie...
This paper attempts to define how and why individuals are forced to become asylum-seekers, refugees ...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
This paper aims to understand the ecological impacts of the asylum system from the perspective of me...