Abstract

Thirty-eight Czechoslovak refugees completed a questionnaire measure of assimilation in the host country and measures of post-escape life stress. Persons who reported a greater number of stressful events within a 10-year period following their escape tended to obtain lower scores on the assimilation scale.

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