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Publications RMSR
2023 Solberg, Ø., Nissen, A. & Saboonchi, F. (2023) Post-migration stressors, mental health and well-being in resettled refugees from Syria: Do individuals’ coping strategies matter?. Confl Health 17, 60 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-023-00556-3
2024-06-28
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Information about the interview study
Information for research participants We want to ask you if you would like to participate in a research project. Here you can read information about the project and what it means to participate. What kind of project is it and why do you want me to participate?
2024-06-28
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Information about the questionnaire survey
How does the survey work? We ask you to answer a survey. You are responding anonymously. We ask questions about your health and well-being, your experiences of support, whether you have experienced any discrimination and how you experienced the treatment from
2024-06-28
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Resiliency, Mental Health and Social Participation among Refugees
The research programme Resiliency, Mental Health and Social Participation among Refugees (RMSR) is a six-year research programme at RKH that aims to strengthen the scientific knowledge base on health and social conditions among people who have fled war and
2024-06-28
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Campus Flemingsberg
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How to visit us Visit us | Swedish Red Cross University Information about how to visit the Swedish Red Cross University. Address Visiting address Hälsovägen 11C 141 57 Huddinge Stockholm, Sweden Postal address Swedish Red Cross University P.O. Box 1059 SE-141
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Personal Data Processing
This section provides information regarding the Swedish Red Cross University’s personal data processing.
2024-12-02
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Children who have survived torture(2)
Why is research on children who have been subjected to torture needed? The knowledge about children who have survived torture is very limited, despite the fact that there is no indication that children are subjected to torture less frequently than adults.
2024-07-01
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Our history
In 1859, the Swiss banker Henry Dunant was travelling through northern Italy. He ended up in the middle of a battlefield in Solferino, where about 40,000 soldiers on both sides had died or were left wounded. Taken by the wounded soldiers’ suffering, and the
2024-08-01
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Swedish Red Cross Competence Center for Rehabilitation of Torture and War Trauma
Swedish Red Cross Competence Center for Rehabilitation of Torture and War Trauma Competence Center for Rehabilitation of Torture and War Trauma The Swedish Red Cross Competence Center aims to contribute to knowledge and evidence regarding the treatment of and