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Factors Associated with Self-Reported Chronic Diseases of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Published 2022-07-01“…Considering the fact that war-caused migrations may affect the citizens of the host countries and immigrants from diverse perspectives, It is important to make scientific research on the outcomes of migration after the Syrian civil war. Objective: This paper investigates the relationship between chronic diseases, such as, cardiac disease, diabetes, and hypertension, and covariates, including socioeconomic status, war-related conditions, risky health behaviours, health services use, and health literacy, using survey data on 7 202 Syrian refugees from 4 068 households living out of camp settlements in Turkey. …”
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Perceived Discrimination and Poverty among Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan
Published 2023-12-01“… The Syrian Civil War displaced millions of Syrian women and children, many of whom face economic challenges and discrimination. …”
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Violent Conflicts and the New Mediatization: The Impact of Social Media on the European Parliamentary Agenda Regarding the Syrian War
Published 2018-09-01“…Moreover, in the specific situation of the Syrian Civil War, social media have become increasingly important due to the difficulties faced by traditional media in performing their job on the ground. …”
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The Syrian Crisis: What It Means for the World; Is There a Role for Canada?
Published 2012-12-01“…But with al-Qaida operatives involved in the uprising, uncertainty over how favourable a new regime would be towards the West, and the potential dangers posed by the conflict to Israel, one of Canada’s staunchest allies, the Harper government’s primary objective must be to ensure that the outcome of the Syrian civil war is compatible with western values. One of Canada’s top priorities must be helping to ensure that Syria, after the likely defeat of dictator Bashar Assad, rapidly returns to as much stability as possible, and avoids breaking down further into competing divisions and conflicts. …”
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Cancer Care at Times of Crisis and War: The Syrian Example
Published 2017-08-01“…Conclusion: The Syrian civil war has resulted in suboptimal oncology care in the majority of the region. …”
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Syrian Refugees in Turkey and Their Reflections in Gaziantep Province
Published 2016-12-01“…The wave of democracy the Arab Spring Caused got started in 18 December 2010, after a university graduate stallholder's stall has been taken hold of and his burning himself to protest government led to o range of event in Tunisia deeply affected Syria by causing populations to pay for this. The Syrian Civil War started in March 2011 and it was seen as a result of Arab Spring, that noteworthy affects this region. …”
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Livestock Displacement and Zoonotic Disease Dynamics in Refugee Contexts
Published 2022-03-01“…Purpose: The Syrian civil war greatly affected neighbouring countries in terms of trade, security and health, with regional zoonotic disease outbreaks attributed to irregular cross-border movements. …”
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A dataset to model Levantine landcover and land-use change connected to climate change, the Arab Spring and COVID-19
Published 2024-04-01“…In addition, the region has been impacted by further socio-political turmoil at least since 2010, including the Syrian civil war and currently the escalation of the so-called Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, which strained neighbouring countries like Jordan due to the influx of Syrian refugees and increases population vulnerability to governmental decision-making. …”
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Farmers’ opinion about Syrian workers in agricultural sector in Turkey: Case study of Gaziantep
Published 2022-12-01“… Due to the Syrian Civil War, many Syrians have had to flee their country and seek refuge in neighbouring countries, and they face a great deal of financial and social problems in their new countries of residence. …”
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The Nusantara model of Islam: a counter discourse of Islamic state in Southeast Asia
Published 2015“…The recruitment of the jihadist from Southeast Asia to involve in Syrian civil war predicted as high as 1000 people. The social media has facilitated the recruitment process of the jihadist from Southeast Asia to Iraq and Syria. …”
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Spatio-Temporal Machine Learning Analysis of Social Media Data and Refugee Movement Statistics
Published 2021-07-01“…In 2015, within the timespan of only a few months, more than a million people made their way from Turkey to Central Europe in the wake of the Syrian civil war. At the time, public authorities and relief organisations struggled with the admission, transfer, care, and accommodation of refugees due to the information gap about ongoing refugee movements. …”
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Social and cultural conditions affecting the mental health of Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian adolescents living in and around Bar Elias, Lebanon
Published 2023-01-01“…An estimated 1.5 million displaced Syrians live in Lebanon, sharing neighbourhoods and communal spaces with longer-term Lebanese and Palestinian residents. The Syrian Civil War has lasted over one decade. Protracted mass displacement means that many young people are growing up in neighbourhoods, towns and cities which include comparable numbers of recently displaced and longer-term residents.In this study, we explore adolescent mental health and the intersections between Syrians, Lebanese and Palestinians in the town of Bar Elias, where comparable numbers of displaced people and citizens live. …”
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The impact of delayed surgical intervention following high velocity maxillofacial injuries
Published 2021-01-01“…Abstract Our study compares the number of postoperative complications of Syrian patients admitted to the Galilee Medical Center (GMC) over a 5-year period (May 2013–May 2018) for treatment after initial high-velocity maxillofacial injuries sustained during the Syrian civil war. Specifically, we evaluated complication rates of patients arriving “early,” within 24 h, to the GMC versus those who arrived “late,” or 14–28 days following high-velocity maxillofacial injuries. …”
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FORTRESS EUROPE BREACHED: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE RECENT REFUGEE CRISIS ON EUROPEAN STATES
Published 2016-07-01“…The onset of the Syrian civil war, the expansion of the military influence of the Islamic State in the Middle and Near East and the ongoing conflicts in Africa has caused a significant number of refugees from the affected areas to flee towards Europe, generating a migrant crisis that has proven itself a contentious issue among European states as they struggle to find a solution to house the refugees and integrate them within the different host societies while also managing internal political debates and pacifying internal reluctance regarding the immigrants. …”
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Assessing emerging technologies from an arms control perspective
Published 2022-09-01“…Although banned by international treaties, chemical weapons have been used in recent years in assassinations and the Syrian civil war. Additionally, biological weapons became the subject of recent suspicions and allegations. …”
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The impact of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on springtime dust activity in Syria
Published 2016-10-01“…The increasing trend of aerosol optical depth in the Middle East and a recent severe dust storm in Syria have raised questions as to whether dust storms will increase and promoted investigations on the dust activities driven by the natural climate variability underlying the ongoing human perturbations such as the Syrian civil war. This study examined the influences of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) on dust activities in Syria using an innovative dust optical depth (DOD) dataset derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Deep Blue aerosol products. …”
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and depression among Syrian refugees residing in the Kurdistan region of Iraq
Published 2019-11-01“…Abstract Background Since the Syrian civil war began in March 2011, more than half of the Syrian population was forced to escape from their homes, and more than 5 million of them fled their country. …”
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Three Essays on Natural Language Processing and Information Extraction with Applications to Political Violence and International Security
Published 2022“…Another dissertation paper uses new text analysis techniques, including for Arabic text, to create a new dataset of over 100,000 civilian casualties in the Syrian civil war to test theories of violence against civilians. …”
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Russia's escalating opposition to popular revolutions in the Post-Soviet region and Middle East: A quest for domestic legitimacy
Published 2021“…To provide empirical evidence for instrumental constructivism’s key contentions, this thesis explores Russia’s responses to the colour revolutions and Arab Spring and uses Ukraine after the Euro-Maidan revolution and the Syrian civil war as its two primary case studies. The thesis concludes by assessing instrumental constructivism’s potential transferability to the foreign policy conduct of other authoritarian states, and to related dimensions of Russia’s global offensive against liberal democracy.…”
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Multiple trauma exposure and psychopathology in Syrian refugees living in Turkey: A latent class analysis
Published 2024-05-01“…Background: After the Syrian civil war, millions of Syrian refugees migrated to neighboring countries, with the majority settling in Turkey. …”
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