학술논문

Different relations of religion and mental health: Comparing Middle Eastern Muslim refugee and immigrant adolescents.
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
EL-Awad, Usama. Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, usama.el-awad@uni-bielefeld.de; Fathi, Atefeh. Center for Psychosomatic Psychotherapeutic Rehabilitation, Luisenklinik, Stuttgart, Germany; Lohaus, Arnold. Faculty of Psychology and Sports Sciences, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany; Petermann, Franz. Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; Reinelt, Tilman, ORCID 0000-0003-0951-5927. Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Source
European Journal of Health Psychology, Vol 29(1), Jan, 2022. Special Issue: Health and Well-Being of Refugee Children and Adolescents. pp. 26-37.
Subject
*Immigration; *Mental Health; *Refugees; *Religion; *Adolescent Health; Acculturation; Human Migration; Religiosity; Trauma; Internalizing Symptoms
Language
English
ISSN
2512-8442 (Print)
2512-8450 (Electronic)