In response to the increasing number of Syrian refugees being resettled in Canada and worldwide, the present study set out to explore and examine critical post-migration predictors of mental health and physical health of adult Syrian refugees (n = 235) living in Windsor, Ontario. Using survey data collected from the national SyRIA-lth project and grounded in the Social Determinants of Health model, this study tested demographic, contextual, and psychosocial predictors in two regression models of mental health and physical health, respectively. The results showed that both predictive models were significant in explaining Syrian refugees’ mental and physical health outcomes, as hypothesized. Specifically, age, gender, satisfaction of health s...
Background Forced migrants can be exposed to various stressors that can impact their health and well...
Background: Syrian refugees and asylum seekers (SRAs) face multiple stressors after flight, which ma...
The inclusion of migration as a predictor of health is seen as a significant advancement in Canadian...
The mental health of Syrian refugees has become extremely important for refugee and mental health sc...
Objectives: Conflict-driven displacement is an indisputable social determinant of health. Yet, data ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the mediating or moderating relationship of social health on physical ...
Background: In the wake of unprecedented numbers of individuals forced to flee due to persecution, c...
As of November 2015, 34 696 Syrian refugees have resettled in Canada (Government of Canada, 2016). P...
ABSTRACT Canada has been a sanctuary for refugees for many generations and is currently involved in...
The link between post-migration stressors and mental ill health is well documented in refugees reset...
This study explores how teenage Syrian refugees use their social networks to cope with stressors. Th...
BACKGROUND: Newly arriving Syrian refugees can present with specific health characteristics and medi...
By the end of 2019 the global number of refugees reached 79.5 million; the top source country being...
Background and Objectives: While the arrival of migrants into Canada from foreign countries is not a...
The Syrian conflict has led to a mass migration of Syrians to other countries and exposed them to ma...
Background Forced migrants can be exposed to various stressors that can impact their health and well...
Background: Syrian refugees and asylum seekers (SRAs) face multiple stressors after flight, which ma...
The inclusion of migration as a predictor of health is seen as a significant advancement in Canadian...
The mental health of Syrian refugees has become extremely important for refugee and mental health sc...
Objectives: Conflict-driven displacement is an indisputable social determinant of health. Yet, data ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the mediating or moderating relationship of social health on physical ...
Background: In the wake of unprecedented numbers of individuals forced to flee due to persecution, c...
As of November 2015, 34 696 Syrian refugees have resettled in Canada (Government of Canada, 2016). P...
ABSTRACT Canada has been a sanctuary for refugees for many generations and is currently involved in...
The link between post-migration stressors and mental ill health is well documented in refugees reset...
This study explores how teenage Syrian refugees use their social networks to cope with stressors. Th...
BACKGROUND: Newly arriving Syrian refugees can present with specific health characteristics and medi...
By the end of 2019 the global number of refugees reached 79.5 million; the top source country being...
Background and Objectives: While the arrival of migrants into Canada from foreign countries is not a...
The Syrian conflict has led to a mass migration of Syrians to other countries and exposed them to ma...
Background Forced migrants can be exposed to various stressors that can impact their health and well...
Background: Syrian refugees and asylum seekers (SRAs) face multiple stressors after flight, which ma...
The inclusion of migration as a predictor of health is seen as a significant advancement in Canadian...