Abstract

This literature review provides an examination of the cognitive dissonance among Muslim refugees. It aims to improve the understanding of psychological challenges faced by them. The results of this study may contribute to the development of relevant interventions and policies. Based on a systematic review of relevant literature, it identifies the key factors which influence this phenomenon. The findings suggest that cognitive dissonance may occur as a result of differences in cultural values, religious beliefs, and social norms between the host country and the refugee's home country. Furthermore, the study identifies the various coping strategies used by individuals who experience cognitive dissonance. The limitations of the study are also mentioned.

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