• No results found

Using social media to address Asian immigrants’ mental health needs: A systematic literature review

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Using social media to address Asian immigrants’ mental health needs: A systematic literature review"

Copied!
5
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Figure 2.  Number of Search Results in Google Scholar with “social media”, “mental health” and different Asian immigrant groups

References

Related documents

Mahon RJ, Olsen KM, Garsia KA, Young SR (2007a) Resistance to the Bt toxin Cry2Ab in a strain of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Australia.. Mahon

Similar patterns of variation were also observed for extreme case scenario analysis (under the MNAR assumption of missing stage ¼ advanced stage), except that deprivation differences

“To consider how best Scotland’s renewable energy potential might be realised having regard to the 2020 targets set by the UK Government and the Scottish Executive and to advise on

Moda's response argued that the policy's exclusion for faulty workmanship did not apply, and that even if that exclusion was implicated, Moda's loss would nonetheless be

In particular, the search strategy focused on the concept of multiple models of organisational change, although material on the importance of using a single model was looked for

In section 2 we assume that the government can issue state contingent debt; we set the basic theoretical setup and consider two models, the competitive one in which both the worker

I use a regression discontinuity design, in order to distinguish between generally partisan transfers (larger transfers to municipalities where the party in

In order to adapt and create modules for the CCD implementation package for Malawi (Supplemen- tary Fig. S1A and B, online only), we conducted extensive qualitative work through