The Psychosocial Well-Being of African Refugees in Winnipeg: Critical Stressors and Coping Strategies |
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Authors: | Régine Uwibereyeho King Tuula Heinonen Mercy Uwabor Alero Adeleye-Olusae |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Abstract: | Using a photovoice approach, this study explores stressing factors for African refugees after resettlement in Canada and the strategies they adopt to cope. The study used a purposive sampling procedure to recruit 15 participants (8 women and 7 men). Participants took part in a three-phase process of picture taking, one-on-one interviews, and focus group discussions on the selected pictures. Thematic analysis was applied to analyze the data. Identified stressors included social relationship ruptures, lack of understanding of the new culture, unemployment, and navigating unfamiliar laws and regulations. Coping strategies and recommendations for policies and best practices are discussed. |
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Keywords: | African refugees resettlement mental health stressors coping strategies |
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