Trauma, genes, or spirits? Development of a scale to provide a more nuanced understanding of refugees' causal attributions for mental health problems
Only a small proportion of refugees requiring treatment actually receive psychotherapy. Alongside structural barriers, it has been hypothesized that causal attributions for mental health problems that deviate from Western explanatory models may reduce refugees' help-seeking behavior. Prevailing...
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Main Authors: | Lars Dumke (Author), Sarah Wilker (Author), Hawkar Ibrahim (Author), Cara Hohaus (Author), Frank Neuner (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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