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SUMMARY
Since the Gulf War and Iraq War, the United_States has resettled a mixed group of about 103,000 refugees from Iraq. The Kurdish refugee population in the United_States includes many highly educated persons with professionally successful backgrounds, has experienced multiple persecutions and displacements, and represents a minority religion experiencing discrimination. This background may differently influence Kurdish refugee perceptions about mental health symptoms, associated challenges, and needed supports, as compared to other major refugee communities within the United_States. Few studies among the Kurdish diaspora in the United_States have documented their perceptions related to mental health . . .
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