The ‘Brexit’ referendum represents a hostile shift in the United Kingdom’s acculturative context. With its remain majority and pro-migration political discourse, Scotland appears less hostile than the rest of the United Kingdom. We explored whether and how Brexit affected the mental health of European Union citizens living in Scotland. Thirty EU citizens took part in seven focus groups. Participants reported three main sources of acculturative stress: uncertainty, feelings of rejection, and experiences of loss. These were associated with a range of negative emotional and mental states including anxiety, anger, shock and sadness. A minority reported severe difficulties including trauma, panic attacks, and deterioration of existing physical a...
Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugee...
On September 18th, 2014 the people of Scotland participated in a historic vote to decide the fate of...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
The ‘Brexit’ referendum represents a hostile shift in the United Kingdom’s acculturative context. Wi...
Our study shows that the Brexit campaign, referendum and subsequent political discourse have damaged...
This paper investigates changes in the mental health of immigrants living in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
Objective: The extent to which the outcome of the EU referendum (“Brexit”) has affected the mental h...
Following the 2016 EU referendum on Britain's membership in the European Union, many people describe...
Moving to a new country impacts on migrants’ mental health and well-being. There are over 3.6 m...
Despite sharing the uncertainty over the outcome of the Brexit process, EU families in Scotland feel...
Research on the relationship between well-being and environmental factors demonstrated that adverse ...
International audienceWe use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding...
Depression is the most common mental illness and its profound impact on cognition and decision-makin...
The global economic crisis of the previous decade has accelerated internal mobility in the European ...
Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugee...
On September 18th, 2014 the people of Scotland participated in a historic vote to decide the fate of...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
The ‘Brexit’ referendum represents a hostile shift in the United Kingdom’s acculturative context. Wi...
Our study shows that the Brexit campaign, referendum and subsequent political discourse have damaged...
This paper investigates changes in the mental health of immigrants living in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
Objective: The extent to which the outcome of the EU referendum (“Brexit”) has affected the mental h...
Following the 2016 EU referendum on Britain's membership in the European Union, many people describe...
Moving to a new country impacts on migrants’ mental health and well-being. There are over 3.6 m...
Despite sharing the uncertainty over the outcome of the Brexit process, EU families in Scotland feel...
Research on the relationship between well-being and environmental factors demonstrated that adverse ...
International audienceWe use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding...
Depression is the most common mental illness and its profound impact on cognition and decision-makin...
The global economic crisis of the previous decade has accelerated internal mobility in the European ...
Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugee...
On September 18th, 2014 the people of Scotland participated in a historic vote to decide the fate of...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...