Daily stressors, trauma exposure, and mental health among stateless Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
@article{Riley2017DailyST, title={Daily stressors, trauma exposure, and mental health among stateless Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh}, author={A. Riley and A. Varner and P. Ventevogel and M. M. Taimur Hasan and C. Welton-Mitchell}, journal={Transcultural Psychiatry}, year={2017}, volume={54}, pages={304 - 331} }
The Rohingya of Myanmar are a severely persecuted minority who form one of the largest groups of stateless people; thousands of them reside in refugee camps in southeastern Bangladesh. There has been little research into the mental health consequences of persecution, war, and other historical trauma endured by the Rohingya; nor has the role of daily environmental stressors associated with continued displacement, statelessness, and life in the refugee camps, been thoroughly researched. This… Expand
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