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Autor:
Michael L. Dolezal, Ifrah S. Sheikh, Rosemary S. Walker, Emma K Peconga, Ash Holloway, Lori A. Zoellner, Peter Rosencrans, Jacob A. Bentley, Mohammed K. Alsubaie
Publikováno v:
Psychol Trauma
INTRODUCTION Among trauma-exposed, forcibly displaced Muslims, very little is known about how social connectedness, or perceived interpersonal connection and belonging, may alter the relationship between discrimination and negative posttraumatic cogn
Autor:
Ifrah S. Sheikh, Lori A. Zoellner, Michael L. Dolezal, Rosemary S. Walker, Mohammed K. Alsubaie, Peter Rosencrans, Jacob A. Bentley
Publikováno v:
Ment Health Relig Cult
Displaced persons are exposed to trauma and experience posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS). Many displaced Muslims come from communities that rely on religious practices to cope with traumatic experiences, and religious coping has been identified as
Autor:
Lori A. Zoellner, Rosemary S. Walker, Michael L. Dolezal, Mohammed K. Alsubaie, Peter Rosencrans, Ifrah S. Sheikh, Jacob A. Bentley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 209:28-34
Refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons differ in their experiences, potentially affecting posttraumatic outcomes such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, posttraumatic cognitions, and posttraumatic growth (PTG), as w
Publikováno v:
International Perspectives in Psychology. 8:161-176
After relocation, refugees may experience significant difficulty adjusting to a host culture, and this difficulty may persist even after many years following resettlement. However, the influence of time on postmigration living difficulties (PMLD) and
Autor:
Michael L, Dolezal, Mohammed K, Alsubaie, Ifrah, Sheikh, Peter, Rosencrans, Rosemary S, Walker, Lori A, Zoellner, Jacob A, Bentley
Publikováno v:
The Journal of nervous and mental disease. 209(1)
Refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons differ in their experiences, potentially affecting posttraumatic outcomes such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, posttraumatic cognitions, and posttraumatic growth (PTG), as w