Session: Global Perspectives on Refugees and Immigrants (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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192 Global Perspectives on Refugees and Immigrants

Schedule:
Saturday, January 18, 2025: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Redwood A, Level 2 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Stacey Shaw, PhD, Brigham Young University
* noted as presenting author
Living in the Shadows: The Experience of Undocumented Refugees in Turkiye
Mashura Akilova, PhD, MSW, Columbia University
Predictors of Well-Being Among Syrian Women in Northern and Southern Turkiye
Stacey Shaw, PhD, Brigham Young University; Asli Yalim, PhD, University of Central Florida; Yasemin Dinc, Association for Social Development and Aid Mobilization; Aylin Yalniz, Association for Social Development and Aid Mobilization; Chongming Yang, Brigham Young University
The Overlooked War in Northern Ethiopia: Examining Psychological Capital, Mental Distress, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Internally Displaced People in Amhara Region
Gezahegn Mamed, MA, Samara University; Gashaye Melaku Tefera, PhD, Florida State University; Mastewal Bitew, University of Bremen; Ponsiano Ngondwe, MSW, Florida State University
Acculturation and Loneliness Among North Korean Refugee Women in South Korea
Boyoung Nam, PhD, Yonsei University; Yoon Hee Choi, MSW, Yonsei University
Estimating the Impacts of Cross-Border Migration on Children’s Well-Being in Hong Kong: Application of Propensity Score Matching Method
Qiaobing Wu, PhD, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Hui Qiu, PhD, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Profiles of Refugee-Related Trauma Exposure and Depression Among North Korean Refugees in South Korea: A Latent Class Analysis
Mee Young Um, Ph.D., Arizona State University; Hee Jin Kim, PhD, Myongji University; Hye Jin Kim, Korea Foundation for Suicide Prevention
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