Purpose: The paper aims to provide deep insight into the stress coping of young Burmese women from refugee background in Melbourne, Australia by discussing their pre-migration and resettlement experience as they navigated parental role and behaviour expectations. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses a qualitative approach involving semi-structured, in-depth interview of 10 Burmese young women aged 18-25 years. It draws on the theory of stress and coping to understand how participants interpret their lived experiences. Findings: The paper provides empirical insights about how young women, multiply marginalised by their youth, gender and refugee background, make sense of their resettlement experiences within a complex social environm...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...
Young refugee women have to navigate life in a new country, learn a new language and adapt to a new ...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...
This qualitative study focuses on the experiences of young Karen people living in Melbourne. It exa...
A salutogenic approach explored themes of strength and well‐being in life stories of Burmese refugee...
Background: Refugee mothers have fled from their homeland to escape persecutions with their children...
Refugees are often forced into states of imposed vulnerability in which loss is common and migration...
Since 1988, persecuted people primarily from the Chin state in Burma have fled into India due to lar...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
Objective: This study documents the mental health status of people from Burmese refugee backgrounds,...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Abstract Background Refugee mothers have fled from their homeland to escape persecutions with their ...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...
Young refugee women have to navigate life in a new country, learn a new language and adapt to a new ...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...
This qualitative study focuses on the experiences of young Karen people living in Melbourne. It exa...
A salutogenic approach explored themes of strength and well‐being in life stories of Burmese refugee...
Background: Refugee mothers have fled from their homeland to escape persecutions with their children...
Refugees are often forced into states of imposed vulnerability in which loss is common and migration...
Since 1988, persecuted people primarily from the Chin state in Burma have fled into India due to lar...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
Objective: This study documents the mental health status of people from Burmese refugee backgrounds,...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Abstract Background Refugee mothers have fled from their homeland to escape persecutions with their ...
This study aimed to address a significant gap in the literature by investigating how Women of Refuge...
Objectives Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particul...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...