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10 March - Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 123
31 May - Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 125 - 191
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10 March 2022
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Overview of challenges faced by refugees following resettlement in Houston, Texas: a qualitative study at five refugee resettlement agencies
Julika Kaplan
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Natalie Lazarescou
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Sally Huang
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Sarah Ali
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Sophia Banu
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Ye Beverly Du
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Srijana Shrestha
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Social care for the migrant population in Spain: needs and strengths of organisations during the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic
Tamara Bueno Doral
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María Lara
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Noelia García‐Castillo
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Right to health for undocumented migrants in Mexico: from theory to practice in the context of the health system reform
Philippe Stoesslé
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Francisco Gonzalez-Salazar
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An exploration of politicized healthcare access for Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Jordan: a question of equity
Kayla Halsey
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Salameh Alarood
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Mohammed Nawaiseh
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Ghazala Mir
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Attachment insecurity in unaccompanied refugees: a longitudinal study
Marieke Sleijpen
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Serap Keles
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Trudy Mooren
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Brit Oppedal
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Does group size and blending matter? Impact of a digital mental health game implemented with refugees in various settings
Brittany R. Schuler
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Solfrid Raknes
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“We are praying from home”: reflections on the pandemic from resettled Rohingya refugees
Diane B. Mitschke
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Erin Laney
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Emily Costello
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Mohamad Faizal
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No recourse to public funds: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Andy Jolly
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Jasber Singh
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Sunila Lobo
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