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  • En tryggare framtid - nyheter, Forskningsnyhet

    Transgender and nonbinary forced migrants experience loneliness and need social support

    A new study from A Safer Future at the Swedish Red Cross University highlights psychosocial health and wellbeing among forced migrants

    2024-12-13

  • Publications RMSR

    2023 Solberg, Ø., Nissen, A. & Saboonchi, F. (2023) Post-migration stressors, mental health and well-being in resettled refugees from Syria: Do individuals’ coping strategies matter?. Confl Health 17, 60 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-023-00556-3

    2024-06-28

  • Resiliency, Mental Health and Social Participation among Refugees

    The research programme Resiliency, Mental Health and Social Participation among Refugees (RMSR) is a six-year research programme at RKH that aims to strengthen the scientific knowledge base on health and social conditions among people who have fled war and

    2024-06-28

  • Erebouni Arakelian(2)

    Namn Erebouni Arakelian Titel: Associate professor Department: Department of Health Sciences Phone: +46(0)8 - 587 516 85 E-mail: erebouni.arakelian@rkh.se ORCID: 0000-0003-3790-3505 Dissertation year: 2011 Thesis: Operating Room Efficiency and Postoperative

    2026-04-30

  • Erebouni Arakelian

    Namn Erebouni Arakelian Titel: Associate professor Department: Department of Health Sciences Phone: +46(0)8 - 587 516 85 E-mail: erebouni.arakelian@rkh.se ORCID: 0000-0003-3790-3505 Dissertation year: 2011 Thesis: Operating Room Efficiency and Postoperative

    2026-04-30

  • Annelie Sundler

    Name: Annelie Sundler Titel: Professor Department: Department of Health Sciences Phone: +46(0)8-587 516 44 E-mail: annelie.sundler@rkh.se ORCID: 0000-0002-9194-3244 Dissertation year: 2008 Thesis: My heart, my life : Women’s uncertain health journey following

    2025-11-24

  • Leah Okenwa Emegwa

    Title: Ph.D., Associate Professor  Department: Department of Health Sciences Phone: +46(0)8 - 8-587 516 79 E-mail: leah.emegwa.okenwa@rkh.se ORCID: 0000-0003-0459-1496 Dissertation year: 2011 Thesis: Intimate Partner Violence Among Women of Reproductive Age in

    2024-08-22

  • Personal Data Processing

    This section provides information regarding the Swedish Red Cross University’s personal data processing.

    2024-12-02

  • Tommy Carlsson

    Title: Associate Professor, PhD, Reg. Midwife, Reg. Nurse, Specialist nurse in intensive care Department: Department of Health Sciences Phone: +46(0)8 - 587 516 21 E-mail: tommy.carlsson@rkh.se ORCID: 0000-0003-4141-8692 Dissertation year: 2017 Thesis: To

    2024-08-22

  • Our history

    In 1859, the Swiss banker Henry Dunant was travelling through northern Italy. He ended up in the middle of a battlefield in Solferino, where about 40,000 soldiers on both sides had died or were left wounded.  Taken by the wounded soldiers’ suffering, and the

    2024-08-01

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