In many western nations, immigration policies place significant restrictions upon individuals seeking asylum, such as denying them access to employment. The literature review set out to explore whether factors related to the post-migratory environment have implications for forced migrants’ identity and psychological well-being, via the loss of social roles. Systematic literature searches were conducted, resulting in a total of 27 relevant papers to be reviewed. It was tentatively concluded that both unemployment and social isolation contribute to the high levels of psychological distress observed amongst forced migrant populations, and that this relationship is mediated by social role loss. However, the synthesis of findings across studies ...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
In many western nations, immigration policies place significant restrictions upon individuals seekin...
In many western nations, immigration policies place significant restrictions upon individuals seekin...
Psychological research on the experiences of asylum seeking people has been predominantly focused on...
Unaccompanied refugee youth (URY), who as children fled their countries to seek asylum in a foreign ...
This study explores how highly educated refugees in the U.K. perceive the relation between their pos...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
The narratives of 16 African asylum seekers indicated that the asylum system in Ireland eroded the v...
Research on refugees and asylum seekers largely focuses on the negative impacts that forced migratio...
This research explores the emotional wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees through investigating ...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
In many western nations, immigration policies place significant restrictions upon individuals seekin...
In many western nations, immigration policies place significant restrictions upon individuals seekin...
Psychological research on the experiences of asylum seeking people has been predominantly focused on...
Unaccompanied refugee youth (URY), who as children fled their countries to seek asylum in a foreign ...
This study explores how highly educated refugees in the U.K. perceive the relation between their pos...
Background: There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health o...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
The narratives of 16 African asylum seekers indicated that the asylum system in Ireland eroded the v...
Research on refugees and asylum seekers largely focuses on the negative impacts that forced migratio...
This research explores the emotional wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees through investigating ...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
1.1 Background: Despite growing recognition of the negative impact of ever stringent asylum employed...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...