Background: As refugee numbers grow worldwide, understanding prevalence and determinants of mental illness in this population becomes increasingly important. Methods: We used longitudinal data to examine the initial years of resettlement in Australian refugees with a focus on ethnic-like social support. Three annual waves from a longitudinal, nationally representative cohort of 2,399 humanitarian migrants recently resettled in Australia were examined for two mental illness outcomes: post-traumatic stress disorder indicated by positive PTSD-8 screen and “high risk of severe mental illness” (HR-SMI) by Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6) ≥19. Generalized linear mixed models examined demographic and resettlement factors. Findings: Contra...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
Objective: To examine the impacts of social integration and loneliness on the mental health of human...
Background: The aim of this study was to survey refugees and asylum-seekers attending a Refugee Heal...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Aims. Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resett...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental h...
Background: Refugees may be particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Aims Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resettl...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
Objective: To examine the impacts of social integration and loneliness on the mental health of human...
Background: The aim of this study was to survey refugees and asylum-seekers attending a Refugee Heal...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Aims. Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resett...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental h...
Background: Refugees may be particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Aims Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resettl...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...
<p>Background: Cross-sectional studies indicate that a substantial proportion of refugees have psych...