The relation between post-migration experiences and psychosocial wellbeing: an exploratory study of the perceptions of highly educated refugees in the UK

M Psoinos - 2007 - repository.cam.ac.uk
This study explores how highly educated refugees in the UK perceive the relation between
their post-migration experiences and their psychosocial well-being. A literature review of the …

Fostering excellence: development of a course to prepare graduate students for research on migration and health

L Ogilvie, G Higginbottom, E Burgess‐Pinto… - Nursing …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Canada is an immigrant‐receiving nation and many graduate students in nursing and other
disciplines pursue immigrant health research. As these students often start with inadequate …

African refugee mothers' experiences of their children's school readiness, and the role of supported playgroup

R New - 2012 - ro.ecu.edu.au
An emerging pressure for refugee parents in Australia relates to children's 'school
readiness'. Existing research on mainstream, ethnic and migrant parents has highlighted …

Practical and ethical issues in conducting health research with refugees

PS Gabriel - 2013 - summit.sfu.ca
Research is needed in Canada to understand refugees' health challenges and barriers to
accessing health services. There are practical and ethical challenges for engaging refugees …

“I left my daughter over there”: Gender in Burmese Refugee Narratives

MG Hickey - St Antony's International Review, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
More than 92,000 Burmese have come to the United States since 1990 seeking asylum from
war-torn Myanmar. Burmese refugees represent diverse ethnic and religious groups. They …

Resilience-building interventions in A refugee camp: A qualitative study on the circumstances and interventions that promotes children's mental well-being in the …

A Hakimy - 2023 - diva-portal.org
Refugee children living in refugee camps are a vulnerable population at a high risk of
developing mental health problems, behavioural issues, and being exposed to violence or …

[PDF][PDF] Health behaviours and childhood obesity among refugee families with young children

M Alsubhi - 2023 - pure.manchester.ac.uk
Obesity is an extremely important public health problem facing individuals, communities and
governments (Richardson, 2018). The last decade has seen a marked rise in the prevalence …

Forced migration and psychosocial health: meaning-making through autobiographical narratives in the UK

M Psoinos - Migration Letters, 2010 - ceeol.com
This paper explores how refugees in the UK perceive the relation between their experience
of migration and their psychosocial health. Autobiographical narrative interviews were …

Learning to Love Our Voice: Valuing Process and Product in the Analysis of Participatory Radio for Young Refugees

H Anderson, S Masocha - Minorities and Media: Producers, Industries …, 2017 - Springer
Refugee, migrant and asylum seeker policy, along with corresponding public opinion, are
becoming increasingly contentious issues in almost all Western nations. A growing body of …

[图书][B] Making meaning of refugee resettlement experiences: the acculturation attitudes of Liberian women

LK Clarke - 2009 - search.proquest.com
The adjustment and acculturation process of single Liberian mothers resettled as refugees
in the United States was examined in this qualitative study. Liberian experiences largely …