Introduction: A New Era in Mental Health Treatment? Imagine a world where mental health treatments are more than just pills and therapy sessions. Picture a world where ancient wisdom meets cutting-edge science, unlocking the mysteries of the mind in ways that are both profound and transformative. This is not the stuff of science fiction but […]
Tag: Demography

Breaking Barriers: Navigating Autism Services as Newcomers in Canada
Introduction Imagine arriving in a new country, brimming with hopes for a better life, only to encounter an impenetrable web of challenges when seeking necessary health services for your child. This is the reality for many immigrant and refugee caregivers in Canada, especially those caring for children with autism. The journey of accessing autism-related services […]

Refugee Voices in Crisis: Identity and Trust During COVID-19 Lockdowns
Introduction: Navigating Uncharted Waters When the world came to a standstill during the COVID-19 pandemic, the limitations were on everyone—forcing an acute awareness of what it means to live with restrictions. But what if we were to look through the lens of those already living under constraints far beyond our understanding? This is what the […]

Navigating Challenges: Disability Among Syrian Refugees in Sultanbeyli, Istanbul
Introduction Imagine suddenly finding yourself in a foreign land, grappling not only with a new language and culture but also with physical or mental limitations that complicate day-to-day survival. This is the reality for many Syrian refugees living in Sultanbeyli, Istanbul. These individuals have endured the trauma of war and displacement, and now face the […]

Understanding the Daily Struggles of Young Asylum Seekers: A Dive into Minds and Lives
Introduction: Peering Into A Day in the Life Picture this: You’ve been uprooted from your home, thrust into a whole new world where the language, culture, and people are all foreign to you. Now imagine trying to navigate this strange environment as a child or adolescent. This is the reality for many asylum-seeking children and […]

Bridging Cultural Gaps: Understanding Postpartum Depression in Refugee Women Resettled in High-Income Countries
Introduction: A New World, A New Challenge Picture this: you’ve just relocated to a new country, a place that’s supposed to be your refuge, a new beginning. Yet, as you navigate this unfamiliar terrain, with its strange customs and different faces, you find yourself battling an unseen enemy—postpartum depression. This is the daunting reality for […]

Understanding Newcomers Through the Lens of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Introduction Imagine starting a new chapter of your life in a foreign land, bringing all your dreams and hopes for a better future. Now, picture doing so with the additional challenge of grappling with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This scenario is a reality for many first-generation adult newcomers worldwide. A recent research paper titled […]

Bridging the Attention Gap: How Gender Equality Enhances Focus Across Nations
Introduction In a world teeming with distractions, the ability to focus intently over time is a powerful asset. Yet, did you know that your capacity to maintain sustained attention might be influenced by your gender and, intriguingly, by the degree of gender equality in your country? This captivating interplay between psychology, gender, and sociology uncovers […]

Breaking the White Ceiling: Rethinking Asian-American Income Perceptions
Introduction: Shattering Illusions of Income Equality Picture this: you’re at a dinner party when the topic shifts to income disparities among ethnic groups in the United States. How often have you heard that White Americans earn more than any other ethnic group and that minorities lag behind economically? This notion, so ingrained in our societal […]

Understanding Tuberculosis Challenges in Migrant Populations: Bridging the Gaps Between Perception and Reality**
Introduction Imagine living in a new country, surrounded by unfamiliar faces and customs while battling an invisible enemy. This is the reality for many immigrants dealing with Tuberculosis (TB). As old as humanity itself, TB remains a formidable public health challenge, manifesting in myriad issues, especially for migrant populations. A systematic review titled ‘Tuberculosis in […]