Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10134779 Public Health 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Postdisplacement social factors, including language ability, employment status and accommodation satisfaction, were important determinants of refugee emotional well-being. Changes in these social determinants have the potential to improve refugee mental health, making them legitimate, modifiable targets for important public health interventions. Accounting for this, further research into how to improve refugee well-being is crucial given the increase in refugee numbers around the developed world.
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