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Psychological Wellbeing of Refugees in Serbia

14 Dec 2018

Screening shows that 86% of refugees are psychologically vulnerable, i.e. could be in need of some psychological assistance and support. They are faced with different daily challenges including language barrier, unresolved legal status, not having persimmon to work, barrier to access social and medical services etc. Still, many of them demonstrate high resilience and strong coping capacities. In order to preserve their metal health and overcome daily challenges refugees need to be able to rely on different pillars of support that need to be further strengthened and developed.

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