A qualitative study on resilience in adult refugees in Germany
Abstract Background Because refugees face significant adversities before, during, and after resettlement, resilience is of central importance to this population. However, strengths-based research on post-migration refugee experiences is sparse. Methods We conducted semi-structured interviews with 54...
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Main Authors: | Lena Walther (Author), Julia Amann (Author), Uwe Flick (Author), Thi Minh Tam Ta (Author), Malek Bajbouj (Author), Eric Hahn (Author) |
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