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Anxiety and depression in asylum-seekers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

J. J. Radenburg
Affiliation:
Centrum ‘45 De Vonk, Unit for Treatment of Traumatized Refugees and Asylumseekers, Westeinde 94, 2211 XS Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
J. E. Hovens
Affiliation:
Centrum ‘45 De Vonk, Unit for Treatment of Traumatized Refugees and Asylumseekers, Westeinde 94, 2211 XS Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
W. C. Kleijn
Affiliation:
Centrum ‘45 De Vonk, Unit for Treatment of Traumatized Refugees and Asylumseekers, Westeinde 94, 2211 XS Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
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Copyright © 1997 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

References

Rodenburg, J. J. (1996) Trauma Gerelateerde Klachten bij Vluchtelingen en Asielzoekers: Eeen Inventarisatie Binnen Centrum '45 De Vonk (Trauma-Related Symptoms in Refugees and Asylum-Seekers: A Survey in Centrum'45 De Vonk). Leiden: University of Leiden, Department of Psychology.Google Scholar
Silove, D., Sinnerbrink, I., Field, A., et al (1997) Anxiety, depression and PTSD in asylum-seekers: associations with pre-migration trauma and post-migration stressors. British Journal of Psychiatry, 170, 351357.Google Scholar
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