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Ecologies of care: mental health and psychosocial support for war-affected youth in the U.S.

机译:护理生态:美国受影响的青年时期的心理健康与心理社会支持。

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Background:Youth resettling to the U.S. from conflict-affected countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face countless challenges. As they cope with their experiences of armed conflict and forced migration, these girls and boys must also adjust to the language and social norms of their new society, often encountering prejudice and discrimination along the way. Previous studies indicate that schools can play a central role in facilitating this adjustment while also promoting mental health and psychosocial wellbeing. This qualitative study aims to understand the lived experiences of MENA newcomers resettled in Austin, Texas and Harrisonburg, Virginia and to assess how schools, families, and communities support their mental and psychosocial wellbeing.Methods:We held six focus group discussions across the two cities with a total of 30 youths (13-23?years) from Iraq, Syria, and Sudan. We also conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 caregivers and 27 key informants, including teachers, administrators, service providers, and personnel from community-based organizations.Results:Guided by Bioecological Theory, our thematic analysis identifies several means by which various actors work together to support resettled adolescents. We highlight promising efforts that seek to enhance these supports, including sheltered instruction, school-parent collaboration, peer support programming, social and emotional learning initiatives, and integrated mental health centers.Conclusion:While this study underscores the resilience of newcomers and the value of local support systems, it also reflects the importance of investment in schools, mental health systems, and resettlement programs that can enable newcomers to achieve their full potential.? The Author(s). 2019.
机译:背景:从中东和北非(MENA)的冲突影响国家重新安置美国的青年人面临无数挑战。由于他们应对武装冲突和强迫移民的经验,这些女孩和男孩还必须适应其新社会的语言和社会规范,往往遇到沿途偏见和歧视。以前的研究表明,学校可以在促进这种调整方面发挥着核心作用,同时也促进心理健康和心理社会福祉。这种定性研究旨在了解Mena Newcomers的住在奥斯汀,德克萨斯州,哈里森堡,弗吉尼亚州的生活经历,并评估学校,家庭和社区如何支持他们的心理和心理社会幸福。方法:我们在这两个城市举行了六个焦点小组讨论来自伊拉克,叙利亚和苏丹共有30名青年(13-23岁)。我们还与30名护理人员和27名主要信息人进行了半结构化访谈,包括来自基于社区组织的教师,管理员,服务提供商和人员。结果:由生物能源理论引导,我们的主题分析识别各种行动者一起工作的几种方法支持重新安置青少年。我们强调了寻求加强这些支持的有希望的努力,包括庇护教学,学校 - 家长协作,同伴支持编程,社会和情感学习举措以及综合心理健康中心。结论:虽然这项研究强调了新人的抵御和价值当地支持系统,它还反映了学校,精神卫生系统和移民安置计划的重要性,可以使新人能够实现全面潜力。作者。 2019年。

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