This thesis involves secondary analysis of epidemiological data concerning a large cohort of Southeast Asian refugees resettled in British Columbia, Canada, who were surveyed three times over a ten year period. Male-female differences in the mental health impact of adaptational demands, such as the acquisition of host language skills and securing employment were the focus for the thesis. The psychometric properties of the mental health scales used in the study demonstrated high internal consistencies and construct validity in both male and female samples. There was evidence to suggest that the external validity of the study was somewhat compromised by the attrition of single individuals as well as those who were not available for employment...
Vermont is currently home to over 8,000 resettled refugees. The Connecting Cultures program at the V...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
From 2005 to 2009, Karen refugee women and their families living along the Thailand Burma border wer...
This thesis involves secondary analysis of epidemiological data concerning a large cohort of Southea...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
There have been numerous studies on the economic, social, and emotional lives of the Southeast Asia...
The study attempts to explore the adjustment of Southeast Asian refugees in their social and psychol...
Recent studies have emphasized the influence of resettlement factors on the mental health of refugee...
Title: A Gender Sensitive Analysis of Refugee Perspectives on Social Work Interventions After the Fi...
Policy-oriented research has tended to focus on objective dimensions of the refugee adaptation proce...
Purpose: There is a substantial gap in research that examines mental health in immigrant and visible...
This public mental health study highlights the interactions among social determinants and resilience...
Host country language proficiency among resettled refugees has been associated with better mental he...
Lorsqu’elles sont arrivées au Canada, les femmes réfugiées provenant du sud-est de l’Asie avaient mo...
Refugees are disproportionally more likely to be unemployed. Additionally, women have a higher unemp...
Vermont is currently home to over 8,000 resettled refugees. The Connecting Cultures program at the V...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
From 2005 to 2009, Karen refugee women and their families living along the Thailand Burma border wer...
This thesis involves secondary analysis of epidemiological data concerning a large cohort of Southea...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
There have been numerous studies on the economic, social, and emotional lives of the Southeast Asia...
The study attempts to explore the adjustment of Southeast Asian refugees in their social and psychol...
Recent studies have emphasized the influence of resettlement factors on the mental health of refugee...
Title: A Gender Sensitive Analysis of Refugee Perspectives on Social Work Interventions After the Fi...
Policy-oriented research has tended to focus on objective dimensions of the refugee adaptation proce...
Purpose: There is a substantial gap in research that examines mental health in immigrant and visible...
This public mental health study highlights the interactions among social determinants and resilience...
Host country language proficiency among resettled refugees has been associated with better mental he...
Lorsqu’elles sont arrivées au Canada, les femmes réfugiées provenant du sud-est de l’Asie avaient mo...
Refugees are disproportionally more likely to be unemployed. Additionally, women have a higher unemp...
Vermont is currently home to over 8,000 resettled refugees. The Connecting Cultures program at the V...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
From 2005 to 2009, Karen refugee women and their families living along the Thailand Burma border wer...