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Publications by Naima Agalab
We Left One War and Came to Another: Resource Loss, Acculturative Stress, and Caregiver–child Relationships in Somali Refugee Families.
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Social Psychology
Sociology
Political Science
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Gendered Family Roles and Expectations in Transnational Somali Refugee Families: An Exploratory Multiple-Site Study
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War and Refugee Trauma
Re-Authoring Life Narratives After Trauma: A Holistic Narrative Model of Care
“We Can Love One Another in Other Ways”
James Baldwin Review
Families, Relationships and 'Environment': (Un)sustainability, Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
Families, Relationships and Societies
Sociology
Political Science
Non-Conforming: Aren’t We All in One Way or Another?
Journal of Human Lactation
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Gynecology
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Deployment Family Stress: Child Neglect and Maltreatment in U.S. Army Families
Barriers to Formal and Informal Supports for Refugee Families in Australia
Caregiver Unresolved Loss and Abuse and Child Behavior Problems: Intergenerational Effects in a High-Risk Sample
Development and Psychopathology
Psychiatry
Developmental
Mental Health
Educational Psychology
Supporting Refugee Families in Australia.
Institute of Child Protection Studies research to practice series