Background Globally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached record highs. Past research in refugee mental health has reported wide variation in mental illness prevalence data, partially attributable to methodological limitations. This systematic review aims to summarise the current body of evidence for the prevalence of mental illness in global refugee populations and overcome methodological limitations of individual studies. Methods and findings A comprehensive search of electronic databases was undertaken from 1 January 2003 to 4 February 2020 (MEDLINE, MEDLINE In-Process, EBM Reviews, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, PILOTS, Web of Science). Quantitative studies were included if diagnosis of mental illness involved a clinical int...
Asylum seekers frequently experience potentially traumatic events (PTEs), but the type and frequency...
(1) Background: Recognizing mental health problems in newly arrived refugees poses a challenge. Litt...
The ever-increasing numbers of refugees worldwide present mental health care systems with major chal...
Background Globally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached record highs. Past resear...
BackgroundGlobally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached record highs. Past researc...
Abstract Background In recent years there has been a progressive rise in the number of asylum seeker...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Background: The aim of this study was to survey refugees and asylum-seekers attending a Refugee Heal...
Objective Over half of the world’s refugee population are under the age of 18 years. This systematic...
Objective: Over half of the world's refugee population are under the age of 18 years. This systemati...
Background: The number of forcibly displaced people globally has never been higher, with refugees fr...
Background: Today, there are over 65 million refugees exist worldwide and arrival of the refugees ha...
Background: The inclusion of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) in ICD-11 represents a t...
Nowak AC, Nutsch N, Brake T-M, Gehrlein L-M, Razum O. Associations between postmigration living situ...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Asylum seekers frequently experience potentially traumatic events (PTEs), but the type and frequency...
(1) Background: Recognizing mental health problems in newly arrived refugees poses a challenge. Litt...
The ever-increasing numbers of refugees worldwide present mental health care systems with major chal...
Background Globally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached record highs. Past resear...
BackgroundGlobally, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has reached record highs. Past researc...
Abstract Background In recent years there has been a progressive rise in the number of asylum seeker...
Given the increasing numbers of refugees worldwide, the prevalence of their mental disorders is rele...
Background: The aim of this study was to survey refugees and asylum-seekers attending a Refugee Heal...
Objective Over half of the world’s refugee population are under the age of 18 years. This systematic...
Objective: Over half of the world's refugee population are under the age of 18 years. This systemati...
Background: The number of forcibly displaced people globally has never been higher, with refugees fr...
Background: Today, there are over 65 million refugees exist worldwide and arrival of the refugees ha...
Background: The inclusion of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) in ICD-11 represents a t...
Nowak AC, Nutsch N, Brake T-M, Gehrlein L-M, Razum O. Associations between postmigration living situ...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Asylum seekers frequently experience potentially traumatic events (PTEs), but the type and frequency...
(1) Background: Recognizing mental health problems in newly arrived refugees poses a challenge. Litt...
The ever-increasing numbers of refugees worldwide present mental health care systems with major chal...