Addressing mental health concerns in refugees and displaced populations: is enough being done?

LR Grasser - Risk management and healthcare policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
There are over 82.4 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, about a quarter of whom
are resettling as refugees. In the wake of the global refugee crisis spurred by conflict …

The effectiveness of trauma treatment approaches in refugee children and adolescents: A systematic review

E Genç - Children and youth services review, 2022 - Elsevier
An increasing number of refugees, including children and families, suffer traumatic
experiences during persecution within their country of origin, migration, and resettlement in …

Hiring discrimination against refugees: Examining the mediating role of symbolic and realistic threat

HK Cheung, LE Baranik, D Burrows… - Journal of Vocational …, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite the rising global population of refugees and the need for secure employment to
facilitate refugee integration into host countries, research attention on this population of …

Public health crisis in the refugee community: little change in social determinants of health preserve health disparities

I Feinberg, MH O'Connor… - Health Education …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Structural inequities and lack of resources put vulnerable refugee communities at great risk.
Refugees flee their country of origin to escape persecution and flee from war, famine and …

Dignity inherent and earned: The experience of dignity at work

C Gibson, B Thomason, J Margolis… - Academy of …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
Few concepts are more poignant than dignity at this point in history due to the confluence of
several profound phenomena that detract from dignity—the pandemic, racial inequality, and …

The impact of migration upon the perceived health of adult refugees resettling in Australia: A phenomenological study

A Dowling, M Kunin, G Russell - Journal of Ethnic and Migration …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Resettled refugees are an important and growing population in Australia with special health
needs. Many are at an increased risk for health problems due to their past and current …

Recently-arrived Afghan refugee parents' perspectives about parenting, education and pediatric medical and mental health care services

J Rosenberg, JK Leung, K Harris, A Abdullah… - Journal of Immigrant and …, 2022 - Springer
Refugee children are at risk for mental/behavioral health problems but may not receive
timely diagnosis or care. Parental experiences and perspectives about resources in the US …

A liminal lens on integrating refugees into the workplace: Conceptualising a theoretical model

M Loon, A Vitale - Human Resource Management Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The integration of refugees into workplaces in their destination country remains a global
concern. We meet the challenge of this problem by conceptualising a theoretical model …

A review of the use of trauma systems therapy to treat refugee children, adolescents, and families

D Kaplin, K Parente, FA Santacroce - Journal of Infant, Child, and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Children and adolescents within refugee families face adverse childhood experiences
emanating from multiple sources. These traumatic events can begin with persecution within …

Discrimination, stress, and well‐being in the workplace: A comparison of Australian migrant and nonmigrant workers

L Satyen, AF Becerra - Journal of Employment Counseling, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Research on workplace discrimination and its effects among migrant workers in Australia is
limited. This study examined perceived ethnic discrimination in the workplace, levels of …