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Intergroup Relations and Muslims' Mental Health in Western Societies: Australia as a Case Study

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Kalek, Sally
Mak, Anita
Khawaja, Nigar

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Taylor & Francis Group

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This review article proposes that theories and research of intergroup contact, prejudice, and acculturation enhance understanding of the current intercultural relations between Muslims and non-Muslims in Western societies such as in Australia. The actual

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Journal of Muslim Mental Health

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2037-12-31
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