Shaping mental health services in the community for refugees and elective migrants from former Yugoslavia
Background Although limited research has been conducted among displaced people it is clear mental health problems are more prevalent than among the general population. To plan services for current and future migrants it is important to establish whether differences in reasons for migration impact on...
Main Author: | Djuretic, Tamara |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Crawford, Mike |
Published: |
Imperial College London
2010
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.523264 |
Similar Items
-
Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in the Netherlands
by: Jančić Marijana
Published: (2006-01-01) -
Women's Groups in the Former Yugoslavia: Working with Refugees
by: Maja Korac
Published: (1995-01-01) -
EU States and the Refugee Crisis in the Former the Yugoslavia
by: Michael Barutciski
Published: (1994-06-01) -
Aiding and Abetting:
Refugee Politics in the Territories of the Former Yugoslavia
by: Edith S. Klein
Published: (1994-06-01) -
Methodological nationalism and groupism in research on migrants from former Yugoslavia
by: Kovačević-Bielicki Dragana
Published: (2016-01-01)