Asylum seekers’ and refugees’ experiences of violence and accessing healthcare in the UK: a systematic review
Journal of Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 23, 2025
Abstract
Background
This
systematic
review
aimed
to
characterize
the
violence,
explore
experiences
of
accessing
health
services,
and
highlight
any
strategies
used
improve
access
healthcare
for
asylum
seekers
refugees
in
UK.
Methods
EMBASE,
EMCARE,
MEDLINE,
CINAHL,
Web
Science
were
searched
February
2024.
We
included
manuscripts
that
or
who
had
accessed
settings
The
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
tools
assess
risk
bias,
data
synthesised
narratively.
Results
Twelve
this
published
between
2004
2023.
violence
experienced
by
was
characterized
as
domestic
family
torture,
sexual
violence.
There
are
vulnerability
cultural
issues,
innovations
affect
refugees.
Providing
holistic
antenatal
midwifery
reducing
language
barriers,
addressing
specific
needs,
careful
use
digital
can
Conclusion
These
provide
public
services
some
insight
into
how
culturally
safe,
accessible
Язык: Английский
Sense of belongingness, discrimination, and mental health: Associations and buffering effects of sense of belonging on mental health among Finnish native and immigrant-origin youth
International Journal of Intercultural Relations,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
103, С. 102081 - 102081
Опубликована: Окт. 14, 2024
Язык: Английский
Transgenerational Trauma and Psychological Resilience: A Multidimensional Approach
Next generation.,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
8(1), С. 151 - 151
Опубликована: Дек. 17, 2024
Transgenerational
trauma,
the
transmission
of
psychological
and
emotional
wounds
across
generations,
remains
a
profound
area
inquiry
in
understanding
individual
collective
well-being.
This
research
investigates
multidimensional
nature
transgenerational
integrating
insights
from
psychology,
sociology,
neuroscience
to
unravel
mechanisms
trauma
development
resilience.
By
examining
epigenetic
processes,
familial
dynamics,
socio-historical
contexts,
study
highlights
how
traumatic
experiences
shape
behaviors,
beliefs,
coping
strategies
over
time.
It
further
explores
resilience-building
mechanisms,
such
as
cultural
practices,
memory,
therapeutic
interventions,
that
mitigate
effects
inherited
trauma.
Employing
both
qualitative
quantitative
methodologies,
including
case
studies
longitudinal
surveys,
this
presents
comprehensive
framework
for
addressing
fostering
intergenerational
healing.
The
findings
underscore
importance
interdisciplinary
approaches
developing
effective
intervention
strategies,
emphasizing
role
community,
storytelling,
systemic
support
promoting
work
contributes
growing
discourse
on
resilience,
offering
actionable
clinicians,
policymakers,
researchers
dedicated
advancing
mental
health
societal
Язык: Английский