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Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance. :1-18
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Journal of Social Work Education. :1-18
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British Journal of Social Work
Although discussions regarding the need to develop culturally responsive mental health services for resettled refugee populations in the USA have been burgeoning, efforts to comprehensively understand the unique barriers and facilitators of mental he
Autor:
Joyce Y. Lee, Danielle L. Steelesmith, Barbara H. Chaiyachati, Jaclyn Kirsch, Smitha Rao, Cynthia A. Fontanella
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Child Maltreatment. :107755952311773
Little is known about the impact of child welfare system-level factors on child mortality as an outcome within foster care. Using data from the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System, 2009–2018, we examined the associations between
Autor:
Joyce Y. Lee, Jaclyn Kirsch, Sarah Presley, Sarah J. Beal, Yanfeng Xu, Angelise Radney, Ramona Denby
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Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. :152483802211459
Children of color—especially Black and Indigenous children—are disproportionately overrepresented in foster care and experience barriers in accessing services and receiving physical and behavioral healthcare compared to their White counterparts.
Autor:
Arati Maleku, Youn Kyoung Kim, Jaclyn Kirsch, Mee Young Um, Hanna Haran, Mansoo Yu, Sung Seek Moon
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Healthsocial care in the communityREFERENCES. 30(5)
International students in the US occupy a precarious position at the intersection of immigration policy and global education mobility, one made more challenging by the disparate impact of COVID-19 on college students' mental health. Few studies, howe
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Children and Youth Services Review. 141:106618
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Community Mental Health Journal
Despite the rapidly growing need to understand mental health challenges faced by refugee subpopulations, there is a dearth of literature exploring mental health conceptualization through the unique refugee lens. Guided by historical trauma theory, we