North and West London Journal of General Practice
Volume 11, Issue 1, 2005, Pages 5-6

Using children of asylum seekers and refugees as translators can create psychological problems for both parents and children (Note)

Majeed A.* , Ashcroft R.E.
  • a Department of Primary Care and Social Medicine, Imperial College London, Reynold's Bldg., St Dunstan's Road, London W6 8RP, United Kingdom
  • b [Affiliation not available]

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abuse witness refugee health care policy interpersonal communication mental health human social isolation risk assessment language ability ethnic group social aspect medical ethics professional practice Note social support child behavior financial management national health service informed consent mental disease consultation responsibility child psychology tuberculosis awareness United Kingdom distress syndrome patient attitude psychotrauma anamnesis health care need Torture

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ISSN: 20425503
Original Language: English