Resettlement, mental health, and coping: a mixed methods survey with recently resettled refugee parents in Canada
Abstract Background Resettlement experiences of refugee parents are under-researched despite evidence indicating higher risk of poor mental health. The current study integrates family systems and social determinants of refugee mental health frameworks to examine: (1) Refugee parents' experience...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Sim (Author), Eve Puffer (Author), Afreen Ahmad (Author), Lina Hammad (Author), Katholiki Georgiades (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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