نتایج جستجو برای: refugees

تعداد نتایج: 7625  

2014
Oleg O. Bilukha Douglas Jayasekaran Ann Burton Gabriele Faender James King’ori Mohammad Amiri Dorte Jessen Eva Leidman

As a result of civil war, an estimated 2.8 million refugees have fled Syria and reside in neighboring countries, mainly Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq. The largest Syrian refugee camp in the region is Zaatari camp in Jordan, with approximately 79,000 refugees; another estimated 500,000 Syrian refugees live in Jordanian cities, towns, and villages, mostly in the capital (Amman) and in four no...

2014
Izaddin A. Aziz Claire V. Hutchinson John Maltby

The current study explores the perceived quality of life of Syrian refugees who have entered the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Two hundred and seventy participants residing in refugee camps in the Erbil region in Kurdistan completed the WHOQOL-BREF, which measures Quality of Life (QOL) within four domains; physical, psychological, social relationships and environment. Syrian refugees in Kurdistan s...

2016
Philip Hunter

O ne aspect of the current refugee crisis that receives little media coverage is the health care need of refugees and migrants and the concomitant public health challenges faced by the various countries along their road to safety. These problems are substantial in particular for countries that have had to deal with large numbers of refugees. Lebanon is the most extreme case: its population has ...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2016
Nicola Nante Lapo Gialluca Michela De Corso Gianmarco Troiano Agnese Verzuri Gabriele Messina

Interest in measuring the Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) of the immigrants increased in recent years in Italy as in other countries. Our purpose was to evaluate the HRQoL of refugees welcomed in Tuscany using the SF-36 questionnaire. We collected 114 questionnaires from 2011 to 2015. Our samples was constituted by 98 males and 16 females, coming from different regions of the world; the ...

2002
Joanne Lindley Derek Leslie

The Quarterly Labour Force Survey contains useful information on the earnings and employment characteristics of immigrants and natives, including the country of origin of immigrants. This paper separates refugee and non-refugee immigrants using country of origin, UK arrival time and various immigration statistics on refugee sending countries. The labour market performance of these immigrant gro...

2017
Margaret S. Coleman Heather M. Burke Bethany L. Welstead Tarissa Mitchell Eboni M. Taylor Dmitry Shapovalov Brian A. Maskery Heesoo Joo Michelle Weinberg

Background On August 24, 2011, 31 US-bound refugees from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KL) arrived in Los Angeles. One of them was diagnosed with measles post-arrival. He exposed others during a flight, and persons in the community while disembarking and seeking medical care. As a result, 9 cases of measles were identified. Methods We estimated costs of response to this outbreak and conducted a compa...

2012
Sally Banfield Elaine Pascoe Aesen Thambiran Aris Siafarikas David Burgner

BACKGROUND Indeterminate results are a recognised limitation of interferon-γ release assays (IGRA) in the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis (TB) infection (LTBI) and TB disease, especially in children. We investigated whether age and common co-morbidities were associated with IGRA performance in an unselected cohort of resettled refugees. METHODS A retrospective cross-sectional study of refuge...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2008
Dolores Vojvoda Stevan M Weine Thomas McGlashan Daniel F Becker Steven M Southwick

This study describes the evolution of trauma-related symptoms over 3 1/2 years in a group of Bosnian refugees. Twenty-one refugees received standardized psychological assessments shortly after arriving in the United States and then 1 year and 3 1/2 years later. Of these refugees, 76% met diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at baseline, 33% at 1 year, and 24% at 3 1/2 ye...

2017

Health[1] Health[1]Mental health [2]Refugees [3]Sweden [4]Forskning.no [5] Refugees in Sweden run three times more risk of developing schizophrenia than persons born in Sweden. They can experience armed drones in the sky, bloody battles, frequent bombings and all sorts of persecution and abuse before encountering the worries and traumas of a dramatic exodus and an uncertain future. A huge study...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Jörg Richter Sven Brändström Habib Emami Mehdi Ghazonour

The aim of the study was a cross-cultural comparison of personality traits between individuals from two very different cultures and refugees who resettled several years before from one to the other. Four hundred forty four Swedish individuals of the normal population; and 100 Iranian refugees in Sweden, and a group of 335 individuals from Tehran, capital of Iran, were investigated by means of t...

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