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@vanja-san Apr 2026

This paper moves beyond just looking at the trauma of refugees and instead offers a "unified conceptual model" that highlights the strengths and resources —like family support and community connections—that help youth thrive despite significant stress.

Based on the handle "@vanja-san," you may be interested in the work of , an Associate Professor at San Diego State University who specializes in the resilience of immigrant and refugee families. A particularly interesting paper by her is: Stress and Resilience Among Resettling Refugee Youth Published: Journal of Family Theory & Review , 2022. @vanja-san

: Investigates whether a positive family environment can buffer the mental health effects of discrimination in young adults. ‪Vanja Lazarevic‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬ This paper moves beyond just looking at the

: Explores how "cultural brokering"—the work immigrant youth do to help parents navigate a new culture (like translating or filling out forms)—can sometimes lead to family conflict but also build unique strengths. : Investigates whether a positive family environment can

Dr. Lazarevic’s research is deeply personal; she came to the U.S. as a refugee from Bosnia herself, which informs her focus on how families act as a "protective source" during difficult transitions. Other notable papers by Dr. Lazarevic:

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