Mental health of clinic-attending Syrian refugee women in Jordan: associations between social ecological risks factors and mental health symptoms
Abstract Background The mental health of refugee women is often affected by multiple risk factors in their social ecology. Assessing these risk factors is foundational in determining potential areas for intervention. We used the social ecological model to examine risk factors associated with self-re...
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Main Authors: | Mohamad Adam Brooks (Author), Melissa Meinhart (Author), Luma Samawi (Author), Trena Mukherjee (Author), Ruba Jaber (Author), Hani Alhomsh (Author), Neeraj Kaushal (Author), Raeda Al Qutob (Author), Maysa' Khadra (Author), Nabila El-Bassel (Author), Anindita Dasgupta (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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