Natasha Harding

Natasha Harding
Alcohol and Drug Foundation · Evidence and Innovation

Doctor of Philosophy

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My research explores societal attitudes towards refugees and how this impacts mental health and wellbeing young people with a background of forced displacement.
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Background: Building on robust research linking discrimination and poorer mental health outcomes, the current study explores the impacts of macro-level attitudes, such as in media and politics, on refugee wellbeing during resettlement. Method: A purposive sample of six former refugees of Banyamulenge ethnicity from the Democratic Republic of Congo...
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Objective: Within Australia, there is incongruence between individual microlevel attitudes toward forcibly displaced people, and macrolevel attitudes within the media and politics. Seeking the lived experience of refugee advocates, the current study explores the perceived impact of macrolevel attitudes on the well-being of advocates and the wider c...
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Women represent approximately half of the refugee population, yet female-specific trauma pre, during, and after the refugee journey impacting post-settlement psychological wellbeing, is rarely explored. This scoping review described sources of evidence, key concepts, and gaps regarding traumatic experiences and the psychological wellbeing of women...
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Refugee women represent one of the biggest minority groups around the globe, yet little is known of the short- or long-term psychosocial consequences they incur from the refugee journey involving possible growth in the face of trauma. Thus, this bibliometric study aimed to assess the volume and characteristics of research output over time concernin...
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An increasing body of research attests to the capacity of evidence-based interventions to improve outcomes for informal carers. A review of suitable supports and interventions for carers of a person with depressive or anxiety symptomology is timely. This systematic review explores intervention suitability evidence for this carer group. Searches for...
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Background: In less time than it takes to read this sentence, someone, somewhere in the world will be forcibly displaced. With exponential increases in displacement likely to continue, research into the resettlement experiences and mental health of forcibly displaced people is essential. There is an abundance of research pertaining to the mental he...

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