Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland, this study explores participants’ views on mental health problems, stigma and discrimination. The study found migration can have adverse effects on mental health and well-being, linked to people’s social circumstances such as racism and the asylum process and that this is exacerbated by stigma and discrimination. It suggests the importance of a socio-cultural context for understanding and addressing stigma, influenced by both social and cultural causal factors, including fear, past trauma, isolation, racism and the stress of the asylum process coupled with negative cultural beliefs about mental health problems. The paper consid...
This research explores the emotional wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees through investigating ...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
There is a high prevalence of mental ill-health and barriers to accessing mental health support in t...
Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugee...
This paper reports on a 4 year national action research initiative involving community-led focus gro...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
With Scotland hosting increasing numbers of asylum seekers and refugees, the mental health needs of ...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
\ua9 2020, The Author(s). People seeking asylum are at an increased risk of mental disorder compared...
Abstract Background The number of asylum seekers, refugees and internally displaced people worldwid...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
This systematic review followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revie...
This research explores the emotional wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees through investigating ...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
There is a high prevalence of mental ill-health and barriers to accessing mental health support in t...
Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugee...
This paper reports on a 4 year national action research initiative involving community-led focus gro...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
With Scotland hosting increasing numbers of asylum seekers and refugees, the mental health needs of ...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
This paper outlines the authors' experiences conducting research with refugee populations. Specifica...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
The availability of familial and broader social networks has been proposed as a significant influenc...
\ua9 2020, The Author(s). People seeking asylum are at an increased risk of mental disorder compared...
Abstract Background The number of asylum seekers, refugees and internally displaced people worldwid...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
This systematic review followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revie...
This research explores the emotional wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees through investigating ...
With the rise of mental health crises in concurrence with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as global c...
There is a high prevalence of mental ill-health and barriers to accessing mental health support in t...