Despite the well-documented mental health risk factors for people with refugee backgrounds, there remain gaps in understanding resettlement stressors and barriers to help-seeking, and access to and use of mental health services for specific refugee communities in Australia. The overarching aim of this thesis was to explore resettlement stressors and barriers to help-seeking with women from two different refugee communities and to provide clinical implications for services working with these populations. This project was guided by postcolonial feminist theory, used a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach, and was informed by Kleinman’s Explanatory Model (1978, 1980) and Andersen’s Model of Health Utilisation (Andersen & Newm...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...
Abstract Background Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) are a highly vulnerable population with compl...
The present study is the first to investigate factors influencing professional mental health support...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
Objective:To examine the resettlement experiences of former refugees living in regional Australia, f...
Objective: To examine the resettlement experiences of former refugees living in regional Australia, ...
Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) have been repeatedly identified as an extremelyvulnerable populat...
Introduction: A small but growing field of research has expanded the focus on trauma and associated...
© 2003 Dr. Celia McMichaelThis thesis derives from ethnographic research that explored the lives of ...
Introduction:The Australian Government aims to increase the number of individuals on humanitarian re...
The mental health of women has been largely neglected in the refugee literature, notwithstanding the...
Background: The impact of trauma on refugee mental health has been a particular focal point for rese...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...
Abstract Background Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) are a highly vulnerable population with compl...
The present study is the first to investigate factors influencing professional mental health support...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
Objective:To examine the resettlement experiences of former refugees living in regional Australia, f...
Objective: To examine the resettlement experiences of former refugees living in regional Australia, ...
Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) have been repeatedly identified as an extremelyvulnerable populat...
Introduction: A small but growing field of research has expanded the focus on trauma and associated...
© 2003 Dr. Celia McMichaelThis thesis derives from ethnographic research that explored the lives of ...
Introduction:The Australian Government aims to increase the number of individuals on humanitarian re...
The mental health of women has been largely neglected in the refugee literature, notwithstanding the...
Background: The impact of trauma on refugee mental health has been a particular focal point for rese...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential ...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...