Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential vulnerability, there exists no empirical research into the psychiatric health of this unique subgroup with which to guide policy and practice. This research aimed to investigate psychiatric symptom status of a sample of refugee women-at-risk recently resettled in Australia, as well as factors contributing to symptoms of trauma, anxiety, depression, and somatization. The level of psychiatric symptomatology is compared to reference groups of women from Sudan and Burma, who entered Australia under the Humanitarian Entry Programme, and who did not meet criteria as women-at-risk. Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey of 104 refugee women-at-ri...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...
Abstract Background Refugees and asylum-seekers are often exposed to multiple types of potentially t...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
The mental health of women has been largely neglected in the refugee literature, notwithstanding the...
OBJECTIVE: The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, how...
Background: As refugee numbers grow worldwide, understanding prevalence and determinants of mental i...
Background: Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental h...
Background: Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) are a highly vulnerable population with complex going...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
There are over 2.5 million Afghan refugees who make up the second largest refugee population in the ...
Objective: This study documents the mental health status of people from Burmese refugee backgrounds,...
Background: Refugees and asylum-seekers are often exposed to multiple types of potentially traumatic...
AIMS: Refugees and asylum-seekers are typically exposed to multiple potentially traumatic events (PT...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...
Abstract Background Refugees and asylum-seekers are often exposed to multiple types of potentially t...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
The mental health of women has been largely neglected in the refugee literature, notwithstanding the...
OBJECTIVE: The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, how...
Background: As refugee numbers grow worldwide, understanding prevalence and determinants of mental i...
Background: Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental h...
Background: Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) are a highly vulnerable population with complex going...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
There are over 2.5 million Afghan refugees who make up the second largest refugee population in the ...
Objective: This study documents the mental health status of people from Burmese refugee backgrounds,...
Background: Refugees and asylum-seekers are often exposed to multiple types of potentially traumatic...
AIMS: Refugees and asylum-seekers are typically exposed to multiple potentially traumatic events (PT...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...
Abstract Background Refugees and asylum-seekers are often exposed to multiple types of potentially t...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...