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| Second-generation Western Muslims : a qualitative analysis of multiple social identities | |
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| 20191200 | |
| Sage | |
| Younis, Tarek | Hassan, Ghayda | |
| Denmark | Germany | Canada | refugees | Islam | Canadians | Germans | Danes | religion | identity development | discrimination | Berlin (Germany) | Montreal (Canada) | Copenhagen (Denmark) | urban areas | cultural diversity | acculturation | culture | refugee-host relations | developed countries | cross-national analysis | Muslims | social identification | second generation | immigrants | offspring, young adult | |
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| Transcultural psychiatry ; vol. 56, no. 6 | |
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| Perceived discrimination and its association with psychological distress among newly arrived immigrants before and after September 11, 2001 | |
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| 20110500 | |
| American Public Health Association | |
| Rousseau, Cécile | Hassan, Ghayda | Moreau, Nicolas | Thombs, Brett D. | |
| Canada | immigrants, adult | Arab refugees, adult | September 11 terrorist attacks (2001, United States) | social perception | social discrimination | mental health | psychological stress epidemiology | etiology | urban areas | Montreal (Canada) | Haitian refugees, adult | cross-sectional study [publication type] | comparative study | follow-up study [publication type] | psychometrics | Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 | religious groups | Muslims | prejudice | regression analysis | socioeconomic factors | time factors | |
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| American journal of public health ; vol. 101, no. 5 | |
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| Children and families of concentration camp survivors | |
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| 19670000 | |
| Rakoff, V. | Sigal, J.J | Epstein, N.B | |
| Canada | Holocaust survivors | family members | offspring | former prisoners | Jews | mental disorders | mental health | Montreal (Canada) | concentration camps | |
| Canada's mental health ; vol. 14 | |