Participatory action research with asylum seekers and refugees experiencing stigma and discrimination: the experience from Scotland

作者: Neil Quinn

DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2013.769863

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摘要: Using evidence from a participatory action research process with over 100 asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland, this study explores participants’ views on mental health problems, stigma discrimination. The found that migration can have adverse effects well-being, due to racism the process, is worsened by This influenced both social cultural causal factors, including fear, past trauma, isolation, stress of coupled negative beliefs about problems. paper considers international relevance approach value model grounded principles community development grassroots action.

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