Abstract
Purpose:
The global forced migration crisis calls for responsive, research-supported social services. This systematic review examines available research on social service programs implemented with refugees worldwide.
Methods:
Through accessing academic databases, reviewing article reference lists and websites, and contacting experts, we identified 1,402 sources, 68 of which met review inclusion criteria and were selected for analysis.
Results:
Studies were conducted primarily in high-income countries (
Discussion:
Additional research is needed to better understand social service programming with refugees, particularly in understudied contexts.
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