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Oct 11, 2006
October 11, 2006 News Release: Troubled Cambodian Refugees Likely to Seek Help for Mental Health Problems, RAND Study Says.
Research
Jan 1, 2006
Authors assessed the rates and correlates of seeking mental health services among a probability sample of Cambodian refugees who needed such services.
Aug 2, 2005
Nearly two-thirds of the adults studied in the largest Cambodian refugee community in the United States suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and more than half had major depression two decades after escaping widespread violence by fleeing to the United States.
Jan 1, 2005
To assess the prevalence, comorbidity, and correlates of psychiatric disorders in the US Cambodian refugee community.
Research Summary
Jan 1, 2002
What are the external sources of support for insurgencies today? What motivates the different sources of support? How do different sources of support contribute to insurgent movements?
Nov 20, 2001
Outside supporters, including state and non-state sponsors, of insurgent movements offer various forms of assistance to insurgents based on a wide range of motivations.
Syrian refugees in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon could better contribute to local economies if they were trained for middle-skill jobs and were able to relocate to areas with manufacturing firms that need trained workers.
Jan 1, 1968
An analysis of the costs and planning and operating requirements for establishing temporary villages for South Vietnamese refugees while their home villages are being secured for GVN control.