Impaired recognition of facial expressions of emotions in refugees: The role of war‐related trauma
Abstract Exposure to traumatic events is associated with biases in the perception of emotional facial expressions. By bridging research on trauma exposure and emotion recognition, the present study investigated the impact of war‐related trauma on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions in a sample of war trauma–exposed refugees (N = 108) from
Edita Fino +2 more
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Invisible Barriers: Institutional Discrimination Against Asylum-Seeking Women in Portugal. [PDF]
Borges GM.
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Assessing Stress, Coping and Quality of Life among Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Luxembourg [PDF]
Andrew Ndzebir
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A ‘Scottish Poor Law of Lunacy’? Poor Law, Lunacy Law and Scotland’s parochial asylums [PDF]
Lauren Farquharson
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Boat arrivals and boat ‘turnbacks’ in Australia since 1976: a quick guide to the statistics [PDF]
Overview This quick guide provides statistics on the number of asylum seeker boats that have arrived in Australia since 1976 when the first wave of boats carrying people seeking asylum from the aftermath of the Vietnam War began to arrive.
Janet Phillips
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Succulent Euphorbia costatoalata sp. nov. (Euphorbiaceae) from southern India
Euphorbia costatoalata sp. nov. is allied to Euphorbia tortilis but differs from the latter in having prominent ribbing and up to five wings; segments longer, thinner, usually not in a spiral; cymes fewer per axil; glands trapezoidal, humped convexly upwards; ovaries flattened with non‐connate styles; capsules concave on top; and seeds dark brown with ...
Bruce E. De Jong +3 more
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'The weight of the world on your shoulders': Nurses' perceptions - good practices and challenges in asylum seekers' initial health assessment. [PDF]
Mustonen KL +6 more
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Distance makes the heart grow fonder: media images of refugees and asylum seekers
Peter Mares
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A new species of Rotala, viz. R. myanmarensis is described from Myanmar. It is characterized by 4‐merous flowers, lanceolate petals, linear‐ligulate nectary glands, and ovate seeds. Additionally, R. occultiflora var. leichhardtii is elevated to the rank of species as R. leichhardtii, based on morphological evidence, and is lectotypified.
Arun Prasanth and, Milind M. Sardesai
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Reciprocal effects between post-migration risk factors for mental health and barriers to access to treatment among refugees and asylum seekers: what have we learnt? [PDF]
Bartolomei J, Reyre A.
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