Attitudes toward dementia and cognitive aging among Syrian refugees resettled in Jordan: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Mounting evidence is revealing disparities in cognitive function and heightened dementia risk among refugees, yet research in this area remains scant. Despite bearing most of the world's refugee burden, limited-resource countries like Jordan are facing challenges when dealin...
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Main Authors: | Lana Bridi (Author), Dahlia A. Kaki (Author), Rawnaq Behnam (Author), Xara Khan (Author), Behnan Albahsahli (Author), Nissma Bencheikh (Author), Raghad Aljenabi (Author), Nargis Ahmadi (Author), Rana Dajani (Author), Tala Al-Rousan (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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