BackgroundApproximately 18,000 Syrian refugees have resettled to the United States. Half of these refugees are children, whose age and refugee status jeopardize their abilities to attain quality healthcare. Information on Syrian refugees' health in the U.S. is limited. This qualitative study sought to explore Syrian refugee parents' beliefs, perspectives, and practices regarding their children's health through in-depth interviews.MethodsEighteen Syrian refugee parents residing in Cincinnati, Ohio were interviewed in Arabic by bilingual researchers using semi-structured in-depth interviews. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and translated. Three members of the research team independently coded each interview using an inductive thema...
Introduction: The Syrian refugee crisis, now in its 6th year, has displaced millions. Refugees depen...
This research builds upon the framework of the Health Traditions Model (HTM) as described in 1994 by...
Aims: The Swedish public support system for integration and establishment of newly arrived refugees ...
BackgroundApproximately 18,000 Syrian refugees have resettled to the United States. Half of these re...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
SYRIAN REFUGEE HEALTH: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPERIENCES WITH HEALTHCARE IN THE UNITED STATES. E...
Background: Children are most affected by migration and wars. The health of child asylum seekers is ...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
Syrian families can have poor health outcomes and face challenges accessing care. Few studies have c...
Background Refugees face circumstances where their health and well-being are compromised. In this qu...
Forcibly displaced children are at risk of a range of negative outcomes, yet little is known about h...
The ongoing civil war in Syria has resulted in the world\u27s largest refugee crisis since 1945. Man...
Background: Children from refugee backgrounds are less likely to access appropriate health and socia...
Background: The Syrian crisis, which started in March 2011, has resulted in the displacement of 6.3 ...
The following is a six-chapter dissertation explores the behavioral health needs of resettled refuge...
Introduction: The Syrian refugee crisis, now in its 6th year, has displaced millions. Refugees depen...
This research builds upon the framework of the Health Traditions Model (HTM) as described in 1994 by...
Aims: The Swedish public support system for integration and establishment of newly arrived refugees ...
BackgroundApproximately 18,000 Syrian refugees have resettled to the United States. Half of these re...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
SYRIAN REFUGEE HEALTH: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPERIENCES WITH HEALTHCARE IN THE UNITED STATES. E...
Background: Children are most affected by migration and wars. The health of child asylum seekers is ...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
Syrian families can have poor health outcomes and face challenges accessing care. Few studies have c...
Background Refugees face circumstances where their health and well-being are compromised. In this qu...
Forcibly displaced children are at risk of a range of negative outcomes, yet little is known about h...
The ongoing civil war in Syria has resulted in the world\u27s largest refugee crisis since 1945. Man...
Background: Children from refugee backgrounds are less likely to access appropriate health and socia...
Background: The Syrian crisis, which started in March 2011, has resulted in the displacement of 6.3 ...
The following is a six-chapter dissertation explores the behavioral health needs of resettled refuge...
Introduction: The Syrian refugee crisis, now in its 6th year, has displaced millions. Refugees depen...
This research builds upon the framework of the Health Traditions Model (HTM) as described in 1994 by...
Aims: The Swedish public support system for integration and establishment of newly arrived refugees ...