Contribution of diversity of social participation on the mental health of humanitarian migrants during resettlement
Abstract Aims By the end of 2022, an estimated 108.4 million individuals worldwide experienced forced displacement. Identifying modifiable factors associated with the mental illness of refugees is crucial for promoting successful integration and developing effective health policies. This study aims...
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Main Authors: | Weiqing Jiang (Author), Yuwei Yang (Author), Yitong He (Author), Qianyu Liu (Author), Xueqing Deng (Author), Yilin Hua (Author), Alimila Hayixibayi (Author), Yanyan Ni (Author), Lan Guo (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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