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  • ART : 32841 : Not available for external loan
    A randomized controlled trial testing the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a mental health screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment among refugees in Malaysia
    English
    20231200
    Sage
    Malaysia | refugee aid | refugee reception | programme evaluation | mass screening | mental health status | brief interventions | referral and consultation | well-being | mental health promotion | access to services | Afghan refugees | Rohingya refugees | Somali refugees | randomised controlled trial [publication type] | waiting lists | process and outcome assessment (health care) | Refugee Health Screening-15 | psychometrics | distress epidemiology
    International journal of social psychiatry ; vol. 69, no. 8
  • ART : 33028 : Not available for external loan
    The impact of stereotypical constructions of masculinity among the Rohingya population living in the Kutupalang Rohingya camp in Bangladesh
    English
    20230700
    Taylor and Francis
    Bangladesh | Rohingya refugees, adult | determinants of perpetration | determinants of victimisation | perpetratorhood | victimhood | women attitude | men attitude | determinants of violence | family conflict | social exclusion | income | power | educational status | socioeconomic factors | refugee camps | stereotyped behaviour | gender-based violence | gender roles | masculinities | self concept
    Gender, technology and development ; vol. 27, no. 2
  • ART : 32529 : Not available for external loan
    Male and gender-diverse victims of sexual violence in the Rohingya genocide : the selective narrative of international courts
    English
    20230700
    Oxford University Press
    sexual violence | men as victims | international criminal justice effectiveness | Rohingya refugees | victimhood | gender aspects | UN. International Court of Justice | sexual torture | rape victims, male, adolescent | rape | International Criminal Court (ICC) | Myanmar
    International journal of transitional justice ; vol. 17, no. 2
  • ART : 31135 : Not available for external loan
    Prevalence and correlates of DSM-IV and DSM-5 Intermittent Explosive Disorder amongst Myanmar refugees living in Malaysia : a population-based study
    English
    20220815
    Cambridge University Press
    Malaysia | Myanmar | Burmese refugees, adult | Chin refugees | Kachin refugees | Rohingya refugees | explosive disorder epidemiology | prevalence | risk factors | explosive disorder diagnosis | DSM-IV | DSM-5 | ethnicity | traumatic exposure | war victims | premigration factors | postmigration factors | data collection | psychometrics | Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) | WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2⋅0, 12-item version) | Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Scale (HESPER) | Refugee Mental Health Assessment Package (R-MHAP) | exposure to violence | torture victims | exposure to torture | exposure to warfare | disruptive, impulse control and conduct disorders epidemiology | comorbidity | marital status | functioning | PTSD epidemiology | anxiety epidemiology | depression epidemiology
    Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences ; vol. 31
  • ART : 30987 : Not available for external loan
    Identity, trust, and the experiences of refugees during a COVID-19 lockdown
    English
    20220801
    PLOS
    Malaysia | pandemic effects | lockdowns effects | developing countries | Syrian refugees | Rohingya refugees | self concept | psychological trauma | refugee aid | social support | protective factors | COVID-19 epidemiology | communicable disease control effectiveness | individual compliance | health services accessibility | trust
    PLOS One ; vol. 17, no. 8
  • ART : 30060 : Not available for external loan
    Variations in prevalence and risk profiles for common mental disorders amongst Rohingya, Chin and Kachin refugees from Myanmar
    English
    20220500
    Cambridge University Press
    Malaysia | Burmese refugees | psychometrics | Refugee Mental Health Assessment Package | Adaptive Stress Index (ASI) | Postmigration Living Difficulties Inventory | Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Scale-Adapted | risk assessment | anxiety epidemiology | depression epidemiology | acculturation | PTSD epidemiology | resettlement effects | psychological stress | adaptation | postmigration factors | traumatic exposure | premigration factors | analysis of variance | cross-cultural comparison | risk factors | prevalence | mental disorders epidemiology | Rohingya refugees | Kachin refugees | Chin refugees
    Psychological medicine ; vol. 52, no. 7
  • ART : 32821 : Not available for external loan
    Mental health and perceived social support of humanitarian workers in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 pandemic
    English
    20220500
    War Trauma Foundation
    Bangladesh | pandemic effects | health personnel | relief personnel | humanitarian aid delivery | developing countries | occupational stress | refugee aid | Rohingya refugees | psychometrics | WHO-UNHCR Assessment Schedule of Serious Symptoms in Humanitarian Settings | Perceived Social Support Questionnaire | psychological assessment | help seeking behaviour | mental health status | social support | self report | anxiety | social isolation | anger | personal safety | mental health services needs and demand | mental health services accessibility
    Intervention : international journal of mental health, psychosocial work and counselling in areas of armed conflict ; vol. 20, no. 2
  • ART : 30613 : Not available for external loan
    'Most of the cases are very similar' : documenting and corroborating conflict-related sexual violence affecting Rohingya refugees
    English
    20220409
    BioMed Central
    human rights documentation | rape victims, female | rape victims, male | rape victims, child | men as victims | military personnel | agents responsible for violations | mental disorders | self disclosure | pregnancy, unwanted statistics | psychological effects | physical effects | health personnel | interviews | data collection | wounds and injuries | Rohingya refugees | warfare | sexual abuse | rape | forensic evaluation | trauma-informed care | Myanmar | Bangladesh
    BMC public health ; vol. 22, no. 1
  • ART : 31484 : Not available for external loan
    Sexual violence against women as a weapon of Rohingya genocide in Myanmar
    English
    20220300
    Taylor and Francis
    warfare | sexual abuse prevalence | sexual violence prevalence | gender-based violence prevalence | Rohingya people | ethnic cleansing | agents responsible for violations | armed forces | determinants of perpetration | pregnancy, unwanted | social stigma effects | attitude to victims | Muslims | divorce | social effects of torture | mutilation | pregnant women victimisation | torture effects | sociocultural factors | torture victims, female, adolescent | torture victims, female | suicide | psychological effects of torture | sexual torture prevalence | humiliation | child, female victimisation | genocide | flight | Rohingya refugees, female | coping behaviour | survival | repression strategies | determinants of violence | Myanmar
    International journal of human rights ; vol. 26, no. 3
  • ART : 28548 : Not available for external loan
    To donate or not to donate : visual framing of the Rohingya refugees, attitude towards refugees and donation intentions
    English
    20211200
    Oxford University Press
    universal | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Canada | United States | attitude to refugees | visual representation | Rohingya refugees | campaign effectiveness | financial support | refugee aid | aid donors | aid policy | public opinion | altruism | individualism | collectivism | parents | refugees, child | mothers | fathers | personal characteristics | employment
    Journal of refugee studies ; vol. 34, no. 4
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