Hearing the voices of Ukrainian refugee women in Italy to enhance empowerment interventions.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Elisa Guidi, Anna Enrica Tosti, Patrizia Meringolo, Halina Hatalskaya, Moira Chiodini
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The 2022 Russian invasion displaced millions of Ukrainians, many of whom sought refuge in Italy. War refugees face heightened mental-health risks but can also activate resilience and empowerment. This study employed the Transtheoretical Model of Empowerment and Resilience (Brodsky & Cattaneo, 2013) to explore resilience and empowerment processes implemented by Ukrainian refugee women in Italy to cope with war-related challenges and living in a new country. Twenty Ukrainian refugee women completed questionnaires and participated in semi-structured interviews. Results indicated perceived psychological distress following traumatic war experiences. Utilizing individual and shared resources, respondents enacted resilience processes stemming from the context of risk in their home country and the receiving country but not empowerment actions. However, some mentioned empowerment goals, such as changes in the formal support system for refugees and creating a network of Ukrainian refugees for mutual support. Results highlighted how some participants held individual characteristics of relative privilege, which could be crucial for transitioning from resilience to empowerment. The study suggests that facilitating this transition may require tailored interventions for the specific needs of Ukrainian refugee women and community-based interventions for promoting access to shared opportunities with the local community and other migrants.

在意大利听取乌克兰难民妇女的声音,加强赋权干预。
2022年俄罗斯入侵导致数百万乌克兰人流离失所,其中许多人在意大利寻求庇护。战争难民面临着更大的心理健康风险,但也可以激活复原力和赋权。本研究采用赋权和复原力的跨理论模型(Brodsky & Cattaneo, 2013)来探索意大利乌克兰难民妇女在应对战争相关挑战和在新国家生活时实施的复原力和赋权过程。20名乌克兰难民妇女完成了问卷调查,并参加了半结构化访谈。结果显示创伤性战争经历后的心理困扰。利用个人和共享资源,受访者制定了源自其本国和接收国风险背景的复原力过程,而不是赋权行动。然而,一些人提到了赋予权力的目标,例如改变难民的正式支助系统和建立一个相互支持的乌克兰难民网络。结果强调了一些参与者如何持有相对特权的个人特征,这可能是从弹性过渡到赋权的关键。研究表明,促进这一转变可能需要针对乌克兰难民妇女的具体需求采取量身定制的干预措施,并需要以社区为基础的干预措施,以促进与当地社区和其他移民共享机会。
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6.30
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9.70%
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; theoretical papers; empirical reviews; reports of innovative community programs or policies; and first person accounts of stakeholders involved in research, programs, or policy. The journal encourages submissions of innovative multi-level research and interventions, and encourages international submissions. The journal also encourages the submission of manuscripts concerned with underrepresented populations and issues of human diversity. The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes research, theory, and descriptions of innovative interventions on a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: individual, family, peer, and community mental health, physical health, and substance use; risk and protective factors for health and well being; educational, legal, and work environment processes, policies, and opportunities; social ecological approaches, including the interplay of individual family, peer, institutional, neighborhood, and community processes; social welfare, social justice, and human rights; social problems and social change; program, system, and policy evaluations; and, understanding people within their social, cultural, economic, geographic, and historical contexts.
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