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This bibliography covers all aspects of refugee health and contains references to documents published in English, French and Spanish. These references are divided into ten subject categories: 1) General health aspects and policies; 2) Primary health care and health services in developing countries; 3) Feeding programmes and nutrition; 4) Ethnomedicine in a cross-cultural context; 5) Medical care and health services in resettlement countries; 6) Psycho-social problems; 7) Mental health and psychiatric treatment; 8) Vulnerable groups: Women, children and elderly refugees; 9) Guidelines and manuals; 10) Bibliographies. Within each category references have been classified by geographical scope and then by date of publication. The bibliography ends with publishers' addresses, and author and subject indexes. In order to help the user to select the index terms, the sections on Health as well as on Psychology and Psychiatry of the International Thesaurus of Refugee Terminology (English version) are reproduced in the annex.
This annotated Bibliography contains 258 items divided in 9 categories: Protection and assistance; National policies; Refugee camps; Placement and fostering; Integration; Education; Health; Psychological and psycho-social problems; Instruction materials and bibliographies. Within each category the literature is classified by geographical regions, i.e. Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, in chronological order. The existing international instruments of particular relevance to the question of refugee children are covered by a separate Note prepared by the UNHCR Division of Refugee Law and Doctrine. The Bibliography ends with publisher's addresses, and author and subject indexes.
Nationality listing of 79 entries to books and journal articles. Intended to help develop appropriate mental health services for Southeast Asian refugees in America. Includes Cambodians, Laotians and Hmongs, Vietnamese, and Indochinese. Useful primarily to mental health professionals. Each entry gives bibliographical information, population, audience, and annotation. Index by audience and population.