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Survey data show that people generally prefer mixed neighbourhoods when given free choice. Neighbourhood preferences reflect preferences for homophily, but also mirror individual background and associations with current neighbourhoods. Being foreign‐born is associated with elevated ethnic preferences, especially when living in the most diverse or urban
Karen Haandrikman, Eva K. Andersson
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Unplanned pregnancy and contraceptive use in humanitarian settings: the case of Syrian refugee women in Lebanon. [PDF]
Karout S +3 more
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Syrian Refugee Men in Za‘tari Camp: Humanitarianism, Masculinities, and “Vulnerabilities” [PDF]
This paper summarises the findings of a research project on humanitarian work with Syrian refugee men, focused on Za‘tari Refugee Camp in Jordan. It argues that, for humanitarians, refugee men present a challenge. They are read in gendered and racialized
Turner L
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ABSTRACT Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a major global health challenge, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), where limited diagnostic access and weak surveillance hinder progress toward the World Health Organization's 2030 elimination targets.
Katekani Precious Motau +4 more
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Healing Beyond Words: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Sandplay and Art Therapies for PTSD Among Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan. [PDF]
Al-Fakih A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities have unique strengths, needs, and health seeking behaviours reflecting their cultural background. Therefore, top‐down population‐level health promotion initiatives with externally imposed performance indicators are frequently ineffective in CALD contexts. Accordingly, the
Paul Harris +4 more
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Widowed and displaced: Spiritual and religious coping in mental health recovery among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye. [PDF]
Abu-Ras W +4 more
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The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Media Coverage and Humanitarian Response
Since 2011, the conflict in Syria has caused over 13.5 million Syrians to leave their homes, 4.8 million of which are refugees outside of Syria. Over the span of the six-year conflict, media coverage of the crisis has received both praise and harsh ...
Ritchie, Kelsey
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The figure depicts the paper's theoretical grounding (i.e., in the Component Model of Reading), and the results and interpretations for each research question in support of the conclusion that displacement and migration experiences play a role in biliteracy acquisition and cross‐linguistic transfer.
Sarah Akkad, Kaja Jasińska
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Mixed evidence for stress effects on cortisol-testosterone coupling in Syrian refugee and Jordanian non-refugee adolescents. [PDF]
Glass DJ +6 more
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