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A qualitative study of resilience among asylum seekers from Darfur in Israel
Maya Lavie-Ajayi
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Vered Slonim-Nevo
Department of Social Work
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Israel
100%
Resilience
100%
Asylum Seekers
100%
Darfur
100%
Refugees
60%
Ability to Work
40%
Group Interviews
20%
Hebrew
20%
Trauma
20%
Personal-social
20%
Social Support
20%
Data Analyzing
20%
Despair
20%
Single Person
20%
Coping Mechanisms
20%
Sudan
20%
Behavioral Coping Strategies
20%
Political Activism
20%
Constant Comparison
20%
Social Activism
20%
Strength Mechanism
20%
Cognitive Coping Strategies
20%
Comparison Strategy
20%
Personalization Strategy
20%
Analytic Induction
20%
Resilience Mechanisms
20%
Source Strength
20%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Asylum Seeker
100%
Qualitative Research
100%
Hebrew
33%
Social Support
33%
Political Activism
33%
Sudan
33%
Coping Mechanisms
33%
Analytic Induction
33%
Cognitive Coping Strategy
33%
Psychology
Social Support
100%
Coping Strategies
100%
Qualitative Study
100%
Coping Mechanisms
100%
Cognitive Coping Strategy
100%