Perceived adversity and psychological distress in refugee married couples resettling in the United States.
Dalia KhalilZinah GeorgeThomas TemplinElizabeth JenuwineArash JavanbakhtPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2023)
Our findings suggest that war, trauma, and stress of migration impact the couple as a unit, possibly due to shared experiences, and the impact of one partner's stress on the other. Addressing these perceptions and personal interpretations of the adverse experiences via cognitive therapy approaches could help reduce not only stress in the individual but also that of their partner.