A qualitative investigation of mental health in women of refugee background resettled in Tasmania, Australia
Abstract Background Women of Refugee Background (WoRB) are a highly vulnerable population with complex going mental health needs following resettlement. In Australia, there has been a substantial increase in WoRB being resettled in rural and regional locations. Despite this, no research to date has...
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Main Authors: | Clare Hawkes (Author), Kimberley Norris (Author), Janine Joyce (Author), Douglas Paton (Author) |
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