BackgroundFinding work is an important priority for many refugees in the initial years following settlement in a host country. Difficulties in finding work could conceivably both contribute to and be a consequence of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psychological distress commonly reported by refugees.PurposeWe sought to determine the direction of these relationships and the possibility of a reciprocal association between employment status on one hand, and symptoms of PTSD and psychological distress on the other, in a large refugee sample.MethodsA secondary analysis of three face-to-face interview assessments conducted across 5 years with 894 adult refugee participants (M = 39.9 years, SD = 12.8) from the Building a New ...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
This study examines the relationship between social support from work and non‐work domains and the w...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...
Hardly any evidence exists on the effects of mental distress on refugee labor outcomes. We offer the...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Aims. Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resett...
Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental health of ref...
Aims Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resettl...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that refugees' employment experiences are marred by a range...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that refugees' employment experiences are marred by a range...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
BACKGROUND: Refugees are particularly vulnerable to poor mental health outcomes due to exposure to p...
There are over 2.5 million Afghan refugees who make up the second largest refugee population in the ...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
This study examines the relationship between social support from work and non‐work domains and the w...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...
Hardly any evidence exists on the effects of mental distress on refugee labor outcomes. We offer the...
Background: The process of becoming a humanitarian migrant is potentially damaging to mental health....
Aims. Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resett...
Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental health of ref...
Aims Refugees typically spend years in a state of protracted displacement prior to permanent resettl...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that refugees' employment experiences are marred by a range...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that refugees' employment experiences are marred by a range...
OBJECTIVE:The number of refugees worldwide is unprecedented in recent history. Little is known, howe...
BACKGROUND: Refugees are particularly vulnerable to poor mental health outcomes due to exposure to p...
There are over 2.5 million Afghan refugees who make up the second largest refugee population in the ...
Exposure to potentially traumatic events and post-migration living difficulties (PMLDs) may explain ...
This study examines the relationship between social support from work and non‐work domains and the w...
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among resettled refugee populations and ...