THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN POST-MIGRATION STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES IN THE NETHERLANDS
Absztrakt
Since immigrants and refugees have lost the support networks that most of us take for granted, our communities, colleagues, families, and friends, some people wind up feeling alone and alienated. Some people experience survival guilt since their families are still suffering in their homeland, ending up having mental issues. They have the right to have an opportunity to rebuild their lives in safety. Arriving refugees in Holland face plenty of challenges, many of which might be distressing. Asylum seekers in the Netherlands since the 1980s, merely little epidemiological research has focused on immigrants or refugees resettled, and limited data identified about the processes and outcomes of this flood of refugees.
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Migrant, immigrant, refugee, asylum seeker, mental health, mental disorders, psychological disorders, stress disorders, acculturation, PTSD