A salutogenic approach explored themes of strength and well-being in life stories of Burmese refugees (N = 18) in Australia. Previous refugee studies have tended to focus on negative responses to traumatic events (e.g. posttraumatic stress disorder, depression). To widen the scope of refugee related research the focus of the current study was informed by a salutogenic perspective, exploring sources of strength that may facilitate well-being. Semi-structured narrative interviews explored: the participant's life before fleeing Burma, the journey of exile, and post-migration in Australia. Eight women and 10 men (Mage = 39 years) were interviewed and transcriptions analysis of narratives was conducted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analy...
Narratives of forced migration are open to a variety of interpretations. In mental health, refugee n...
Over the years, the major focus of refugee mental health has been on trauma and psychopathology. Res...
Abstract: Introduction: This paper uses interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore th...
A salutogenic approach explored themes of strength and well‐being in life stories of Burmese refugee...
Refugees flee their countries of origin due to supreme hardship and threat to life; frequently beari...
Refugees flee their countries of origin due to supreme hardship and threat to life; frequently beari...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
Since 1988, persecuted people primarily from the Chin state in Burma have fled into India due to lar...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to identify and explicate coping and resilience themes empl...
Individuals from war-torn countries seek refuge in Australia. Their life satisfaction, which depends...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate trauma experienced by Myanmar refugees in Germany, and ...
An exploratory, action research approach was used with adult Karen-Refugees (n = 26) separated by se...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
The Rohingya have a long history of persecution in Myanmar. Those who have escaped from their homela...
Purpose: The paper aims to provide deep insight into the stress coping of young Burmese women from r...
Narratives of forced migration are open to a variety of interpretations. In mental health, refugee n...
Over the years, the major focus of refugee mental health has been on trauma and psychopathology. Res...
Abstract: Introduction: This paper uses interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore th...
A salutogenic approach explored themes of strength and well‐being in life stories of Burmese refugee...
Refugees flee their countries of origin due to supreme hardship and threat to life; frequently beari...
Refugees flee their countries of origin due to supreme hardship and threat to life; frequently beari...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
Since 1988, persecuted people primarily from the Chin state in Burma have fled into India due to lar...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to identify and explicate coping and resilience themes empl...
Individuals from war-torn countries seek refuge in Australia. Their life satisfaction, which depends...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate trauma experienced by Myanmar refugees in Germany, and ...
An exploratory, action research approach was used with adult Karen-Refugees (n = 26) separated by se...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
The Rohingya have a long history of persecution in Myanmar. Those who have escaped from their homela...
Purpose: The paper aims to provide deep insight into the stress coping of young Burmese women from r...
Narratives of forced migration are open to a variety of interpretations. In mental health, refugee n...
Over the years, the major focus of refugee mental health has been on trauma and psychopathology. Res...
Abstract: Introduction: This paper uses interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore th...