More than half of all refugees currently resettled in the United States are racial-ethnic-minority men. Yet refugee health scholarship has not fully explored racial ethnic minority refugee men's encounters with resettlement environment norms about race, ethnicity and gender. This paper describes an intersectional-informed qualitative study of the daily stressors experienced by Black-African refugee men in the United States to explain how such experiences impact their health and wellbeing. These men’s life narratives illumi-nate how stigma and discrimination associated with race, ethnicity, gender affect their health and wellbeing during resettlement. These findings offer evidence that the realities of ethnic minority refugee men in the Unit...
African American are at risk for adverse emotional health. However, due to the intersection of their...
Global migration poses unique challenges for migrant health and wellbeing. Within Australia, African...
The Research Centre for Transcultural Studies in Health, Middlesex University and the Ethiopian Comm...
Refugees face high rates of mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Thesis advisor: Janet E. HelmsDue to the intersection of their race and gender categories, with one ...
When immigrants emigrate from their home countries, they encounter and are socialized into existing ...
Black African immigrant men’s mental health is relatively understudied. This article is part of a la...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH) are the conditions where people are born, grow, live, work, and ...
Research has supported that racism is an additional stressor that people of color experience, and is...
Previous research has demonstrated that racism is a social determinant of health (SDOH), particularl...
This dissertation investigates relationships among employment factors, stress perceptions, coping be...
Although refugees who are accepted for resettlement in a third country are guaranteed certain rights...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
Refugees resettled in the U. S. have received little attention from the academic community. This res...
African American are at risk for adverse emotional health. However, due to the intersection of their...
Global migration poses unique challenges for migrant health and wellbeing. Within Australia, African...
The Research Centre for Transcultural Studies in Health, Middlesex University and the Ethiopian Comm...
Refugees face high rates of mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Thesis advisor: Janet E. HelmsDue to the intersection of their race and gender categories, with one ...
When immigrants emigrate from their home countries, they encounter and are socialized into existing ...
Black African immigrant men’s mental health is relatively understudied. This article is part of a la...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH) are the conditions where people are born, grow, live, work, and ...
Research has supported that racism is an additional stressor that people of color experience, and is...
Previous research has demonstrated that racism is a social determinant of health (SDOH), particularl...
This dissertation investigates relationships among employment factors, stress perceptions, coping be...
Although refugees who are accepted for resettlement in a third country are guaranteed certain rights...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
Refugees resettled in the U. S. have received little attention from the academic community. This res...
African American are at risk for adverse emotional health. However, due to the intersection of their...
Global migration poses unique challenges for migrant health and wellbeing. Within Australia, African...
The Research Centre for Transcultural Studies in Health, Middlesex University and the Ethiopian Comm...