Recently resettled refugee women-at-risk in Australia evidence high levels of psychiatric symptoms: individual, trauma and post-migration factors predict outcomes.
Robert D SchweitzerLyn VromansMark BroughMary Asic-KobeIgnacio Correa-VelezKate MurrayCaroline LenettePublished in: BMC medicine (2018)
Findings suggest that recently arrived refugee women-at-risk are at high risk of psychiatric disorders. The results indicate a need for comprehensive psychiatric assessment to identify women in need of treatment very early after resettlement, with implications for medical practice, service delivery, and policy programs.