Refugee mothers are at an increased risk of suffering from stress and mental health conditions during the first year after giving birth to a child. The objective of this study is to …
Purpose Refugee mothers are at a significantly increased risk of suffering from postpartum depression. However, available tools to screen for it often use a Western paradigm of mental …
The assumption that war related migration and resettlement are primarily characterized by a life of harsh realities with negative outcomes has guided the development of much research …
Background: Refugee mothers are at a significantly increased risk of suffering from perinatal depression. However, available tools to screen for it often use a western paradigm of mental …
The unique experiences of refugee and migrant children and youth such as language barriers, experience of violence, trauma, loss, and separation from family and friends put …
Many women suffer from postpartum depression; migrant women experience postpartum depression at rates almost triple that of the general population. This study investigated the …