SALaMA study protocol: a mixed methods study to explore mental health and psychosocial support for conflict-affected youth in Detroit, Michigan
Abstract Background Families resettling to the U.S. from conflict-affected countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face countless challenges. These families must cope with experiences of armed conflict and forced migration while also assimilating to a new society. According to the '...
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Main Authors: | Lindsay Stark (Author), Mackenzie V. Robinson (Author), Ilana Seff (Author), Wafa Hassan (Author), Carine Allaf (Author) |
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