Depression, Perceived Health, and Right ‐of‐Return Hopefulness of Palestinian Refugees

ConclusionsPalestinian adult refugees in Jordan exhibited symptoms of major depression that were associated with poorer perceived health and less hopefulness about repatriation to Palestine. Clinical RelevanceNurses with community or mental health specialization can play a major role by systematically screening refugees for depression using worldwide, evidence‐based tools and by advocating for policies that can improve the health and living conditions of refugees.
Source: Journal of Nursing Scholarship - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT Source Type: research