COVID-19 stressors and mental health problems amongst women who arrived as refugees and those born in Australia.
Women from refugee background residing in high income countries are at greater mental health risk during the COVID-19 pandemic given their higher baseline prevalence of mental disorders, trauma exposures and social adversities. During the COVID-19 pandemic we drew on data from wave-4 of the WATCH co...
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Main Authors: | Susan J Rees (Author), Mohammed Mohsin (Author), Alvin Kuowei Tay (Author), Batool Moussa (Author), Louis Klein (Author), Nawal Nadar (Author), Fatima Hussain (Author), Yalini Krishna (Author), Batoul Khalil (Author), Mariam Yousif (Author), Derrick Silove (Author), Jane Fisher (Author) |
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