Diana Rayes will discuss her completed dissertation research regarding refugee mental health service access using a mixed-methods approach. Her presentation will review her analysis of longitudinal, national registry data on mental health service use among refugees compared to Swedes and migrants, as well as interviews with Syrian refugees living in Sweden with experience accessing the mental health system.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Global Health Science and Security, the School of Health’s Department of Health Management and Policy and the Department of Global Health, the Center for Global Health Practice and Impact, and the Global Health Institute.
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Diana Rayes (Ph.D., MHS) is a postdoctoral associate within the Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA) program at Georgetown University. Her research interests are in global mental health, with a particular emphasis on refugee and migrant mental health and the integration challenges these populations face in high-income countries. Her work has been published in leading journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Migration and Health, and Conflict and Health, as well as by think tanks like the Newlines Institute and the Migration Policy Institute. Diana earned her MHS and Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Illustration courtesy of Adnan Samman.