Perceived social support has been correlated with refugees’ positive mental health outcomes; yet, little is known about the perceived sources of support after secondary migration to new-destination rural towns. Somali refugee men (n _ 49) residing in a rural Midwest United States community were recruited using respondent-driven sampling to complete a self-administered structured survey in English or Somali using audio computer-assisted self-interview software. Questions assessed perceived sources of support, psychological distress, and happiness. Somali participants reported low utilization of both informal (30.4%) and formal (24.4%) supports when sad, stressed, or worried. Two thirds of participants reported low levels of distress and 98% ...
Although there is substantial research on the psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, esp...
As of 2016, 42 million refugees from around the world had been forced to flee their homes due to war...
Western researchers conducting studies with Somali refugee participants have identified Somali-speci...
Perceived social support has been correlated with refugees’ positive mental health outcomes; yet, li...
It is estimated that there are over 50,000 Somali refugees currently living in Minnesota, making Min...
Objective: Refugees are at high risk of experiencing mental health problems due to trauma in their p...
Background: In recent years, research has started to draw attention to the notion that Western biome...
Although there is substantial research on refugees and their wellbeing, there is limited research th...
Since the early 1990s, the state of Minnesota has had an unprecedented increase in refugees from Som...
There is a high prevalence of mental ill-health and barriers to accessing mental health support in t...
Background: The discourse about mental health problems among migrants and refugees tends to focus o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Seattle’s metropolitan area is home to the third-la...
To test the feasibility and acceptability of implementing an evidence-based, peer-delivered mental h...
Although there is substantial research on the psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, esp...
African immigrants and refugees drop out of mental health care at a higher rate than other populatio...
Although there is substantial research on the psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, esp...
As of 2016, 42 million refugees from around the world had been forced to flee their homes due to war...
Western researchers conducting studies with Somali refugee participants have identified Somali-speci...
Perceived social support has been correlated with refugees’ positive mental health outcomes; yet, li...
It is estimated that there are over 50,000 Somali refugees currently living in Minnesota, making Min...
Objective: Refugees are at high risk of experiencing mental health problems due to trauma in their p...
Background: In recent years, research has started to draw attention to the notion that Western biome...
Although there is substantial research on refugees and their wellbeing, there is limited research th...
Since the early 1990s, the state of Minnesota has had an unprecedented increase in refugees from Som...
There is a high prevalence of mental ill-health and barriers to accessing mental health support in t...
Background: The discourse about mental health problems among migrants and refugees tends to focus o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Seattle’s metropolitan area is home to the third-la...
To test the feasibility and acceptability of implementing an evidence-based, peer-delivered mental h...
Although there is substantial research on the psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, esp...
African immigrants and refugees drop out of mental health care at a higher rate than other populatio...
Although there is substantial research on the psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, esp...
As of 2016, 42 million refugees from around the world had been forced to flee their homes due to war...
Western researchers conducting studies with Somali refugee participants have identified Somali-speci...