Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated the moderating role of identity needs in the association between social identification and perceived discrimination with mental and physical health among a sample of Syrian refugees (N = 361) in Turkey. Results showed that there were two clusters of interrelated identity needs, namely, belonging (belonging, continuity, and esteem) and efficacy (efficacy, meaningfulness, and distinctiveness). Higher perceived ethnic discrimination was found to be associated with poorer mental and physical health but not for respondents who derived a sense of efficacy from their Syrian identity. Higher Syrian identification was associated with lower depression an...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world. So far, many studies investigated the ment...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated th...
Purpose: Building upon social psychological work on social identity and mental health, this study am...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
We studied the psychological and socio-cultural adaptation processes of Syrian refugees in Turkey us...
Data-set from questionnaire survey of 234 Syrian refugees in Turkey, gathered 2015. Part of Alfadhli...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
The aim of the current study to describe representations about Syrian refugees of two major ethnic g...
Unaccompanied refugee youth (URY), who as children fled their countries to seek asylum in a foreign ...
We investigated whether associations between perceived discrimination (PD), acculturation orientatio...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models propose that low-status groups ident...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world. So far, many studies investigated the ment...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated th...
Purpose: Building upon social psychological work on social identity and mental health, this study am...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
We studied the psychological and socio-cultural adaptation processes of Syrian refugees in Turkey us...
Data-set from questionnaire survey of 234 Syrian refugees in Turkey, gathered 2015. Part of Alfadhli...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
The aim of the current study to describe representations about Syrian refugees of two major ethnic g...
Unaccompanied refugee youth (URY), who as children fled their countries to seek asylum in a foreign ...
We investigated whether associations between perceived discrimination (PD), acculturation orientatio...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models propose that low-status groups ident...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world. So far, many studies investigated the ment...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...