On Perceived Stress and Social Support: Depressive, Anxiety and Trauma-Related Symptoms in Arabic-Speaking Refugees in Jordan and Germany
Current literature points toward several challenges in the access to sufficient and effective psychosocial care for Syrian refugees in host settings. This study is a comparative investigation into the relationship between "perceived social stress" and "perceived social support" o...
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Main Authors: | Kerem Böge (Author), Carine Karnouk (Author), Eric Hahn (Author), Zaynab Demir (Author), Malek Bajbouj (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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