Social integration and mental health of Somali refugees in the Netherlands: the role of perceived discrimination
Abstract Background We assess whether social integration is associated with mental health among Somali refugees in the Netherlands, and how this association is shaped by perceived discrimination. Methods We performed linear regression and formal mediation analyses on Survey Integration Minorities da...
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Main Authors: | Emma Kuppens (Author), Thijs van den Broek (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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