Immigrant integration is an inherently stressful process that implies psychological challenges. To moderate the impact of the post-migration stressors, social support may play an important role. Using survey data on recently arrived Cape-Verde an migrants in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, we analyse the role of both destination and home social networks on migrants’ mental health. We find that destination networks significantly reduce overall anxiety and female migrants’ emotional distress. However, larger home networks lead to an increase in overall anxiety and are associated with poorer mental health indicators for female migrants, who may be subject to larger pressure to send financial remittances back home. However, home n...
Background: Despite high prevalence of mental problems among elderly migrants in The Netherlands, th...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers and refugees is elevated compare...
In Europe, migrants are at higher risk of common mental disorders or psychological distress than are...
Internal rural-to-urban migrants in China are facing a high risk of mental disorders. Previous resea...
This study (N=168) builds on a long lineage of scholarly work connecting social networks to mental h...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
Background Social ties are believed to play important roles in mitigating depression and anxiety, as...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Migration is seen as a risk factor for developing psychiatric symptoms an...
Migration is seen as a risk factor for developing psychiatric symptoms and experiencing social exclu...
Background Social ties are believed to play important roles in mitigating depression and anxiety, as...
Climate change-related hazards and disasters, known to adversely impact physical and mental health o...
Background: Young migrants face particular risks to develop mental health problems. Discrimination a...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
Background: Despite high prevalence of mental problems among elderly migrants in The Netherlands, th...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers and refugees is elevated compare...
In Europe, migrants are at higher risk of common mental disorders or psychological distress than are...
Internal rural-to-urban migrants in China are facing a high risk of mental disorders. Previous resea...
This study (N=168) builds on a long lineage of scholarly work connecting social networks to mental h...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
Background Social ties are believed to play important roles in mitigating depression and anxiety, as...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Migration is seen as a risk factor for developing psychiatric symptoms an...
Migration is seen as a risk factor for developing psychiatric symptoms and experiencing social exclu...
Background Social ties are believed to play important roles in mitigating depression and anxiety, as...
Climate change-related hazards and disasters, known to adversely impact physical and mental health o...
Background: Young migrants face particular risks to develop mental health problems. Discrimination a...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
Background: Despite high prevalence of mental problems among elderly migrants in The Netherlands, th...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders among asylum seekers and refugees is elevated compare...