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Just as Canadian as Anyone Else? Experiences of Second-Class Citizenship and the Mental Health of Young Immigrant and Refugee Men in Canada

机译:就像加拿大人一样?加拿大二等公民的经历和年轻移民和难民的心理健康

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In recent years, the experiences of immigrant and refugee young men have drawn attention worldwide. Human-induced environmental disasters, local and global conflicts, and increasingly inequitable distributions of wealth have shaped transnational migration patterns. Canada is home to a large immigrant and refugee population, particularly in its urban areas, and supporting the mental health and well-being of these communities is of critical importance. The aim of this article is to report findings from a qualitative study on the social context of mental health among immigrant and refugee young men, with a focus on their migration and resettlement experiences. Informed by the conceptual lens of social context, a thematic narrative analysis approach was used to examine qualitative data from individual and group interviews with 33 young men (age 15 to 22 years) self-identified as immigrants or refugees and were living in Greater Vancouver, western Canada. Three thematic narratives were identified: a better life, living the (immigrant) dream, and starting again from way below. The narratives characterized the social context for immigrant and refugee young men and were connected by a central theme of negotiating second-class citizenship. Implications include the need for mental health frameworks that address marginalization and take into account the contexts and discourses that shape the mental health of immigrant and refugee populations in Canada and worldwide.
机译:近年来,移民和难民青年的经历引起了全世界的关注。人为引起的环境灾难,局部和全球冲突以及日益不平等的财富分配,已经塑造了跨国移民的格局。加拿大拥有大量移民和难民,尤其是在城市地区,因此,支持这些社区的心理健康和福祉至关重要。本文的目的是报告有关移民和难民青年男子心理健康的社会背景的定性研究结果,重点是他们的移民和安置经验。受到社会背景概念镜头的启发,主题叙事分析方法被用来检查来自33名年龄在15至22岁之间的自称移民或难民且居住在大温哥华地区的年轻人的个人和小组访谈的定性数据,加拿大西部。确定了三个主题叙述:更好的生活,实现(移民的)梦想,并从下面开始。这些叙事描绘了移民和难民青年的社会背景,并以谈判二等公民身份为中心主题联系在一起。这意味着需要建立一个解决边缘化问题并考虑到影响加拿大乃至全世界移民和难民人口心理健康的环境和话语的心理健康框架。

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