Waiting for kin: a longitudinal study of family reunification and refugee mental health in Germany

LM Löbel, J Jacobsen - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Involuntarily or planned–many refugees flee their home country alone, leave behind
spouses and children but also siblings, parents and other family members they otherwise …

Drivers of intimate partner violence against women in three refugee camps

K Wachter, R Horn, E Friis, K Falb… - Violence Against …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This qualitative study examined the “drivers” of intimate partner violence (IPV) against
women in displacement to identify protective factors and patterns of risk. Qualitative data …

[HTML][HTML] Recently resettled refugee women-at-risk in Australia evidence high levels of psychiatric symptoms: individual, trauma and post-migration factors predict …

RD Schweitzer, L Vromans, M Brough, M Asic-Kobe… - BMC medicine, 2018 - Springer
Background Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their
potential vulnerability, there exists no empirical research into the psychiatric health of this …

[HTML][HTML] States and refugee integration: A comparative analysis of France, Germany, and Switzerland

S Feinstein, C Poleacovschi, R Drake… - Journal of International …, 2022 - Springer
The Syrian civil war led to mass migration and Europe becoming a potential site of refuge.
How have Syrians experienced refuge in Europe? Drawing on 58 interviews with Syrian …

[HTML][HTML] The mental health effects of visa insecurity for refugees and people seeking asylum: A latent class analysis

EA Newnham, A Pearman, S Olinga-Shannon… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Objectives Current regional conflicts are creating a surge in forced migration, and
heightened visa restrictions are increasingly being applied. The current study aimed to …

The survival job trap: explaining refugee employment outcomes in Chicago and the contributing factors

A Lumley-Sapanski - Journal of Refugee Studies, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Refugees resettled through the United States Refugee Admissions Program are expected to
become economically self-sufficient by 90 days post arrival. To meet this expectation …

Through their eyes: A photovoice and interview exploration of integration experiences of Congolese refugee women in Indianapolis

J Saksena, SL McMorrow - Journal of International Migration and …, 2020 - Springer
The goal of this study was to engage with adult women refugees from the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) to understand their perceptions and experiences with integration …

Labour force participation and employment of humanitarian migrants: Evidence from the building a new life in Australia longitudinal data

Z Cheng, BZ Wang, L Taksa - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
This study uses the longitudinal data from the Building a New Life in Australia survey to
examine the relationships between human capital and labour market participation and …

Syrian caregivers in perimigration: A systematic review from an ecological systems perspective.

EM Miles, AJ Narayan, SE Watamura - Translational Issues in …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Currently, there are approximately 12.8 million Syrian refugees and displaced
persons, many of whom are in perimigration, the phase between initial displacement and …

Measuring culturally and contextually specific distress among Afghan, Iraqi, and Great Lakes African refugees.

R Choe, DT Lardier, JM Hess… - American Journal of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Culturally and contextually valid measurement of psychological distress is critical, given the
increasing numbers of forcibly displaced people and transnational migration. This study …