A Longitudinal Study Examining the Effects of COVID-19 on Refugees Four Years Postresettlement in the United States.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Stacey A Shaw, Heather Middleton, Patrick Poulin, Graeme Rodgers, Tara Leung
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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many refugee communities faced intensified economic and social challenges. This longitudinal study began three years prior to the COVID pandemic and examined the effects of COVID on refugee outcomes in the United States including employment, health insurance, safety, and discrimination. The study also examined participant perspectives on COVID-related challenges. Participants included 42 refugees who resettled approximately three years prior to the onset of the pandemic. Data were collected at six months, 12 months, two years, three years, and four years postarrival, with the pandemic beginning between years 3 and 4. Linear growth models examined how the pandemic impacted participant outcomes over time. Descriptive analyses examined perspectives regarding pandemic challenges. Results indicated that during the pandemic, employment and safety significantly decreased. Participant concerns regarding the pandemic centered on health, economic challenges, and isolation. Attention to refugee outcomes during the COVID pandemic highlight the need for social work practitioners to promote equitable access to information and social supports, particularly during times of uncertainty.

一项关于新冠肺炎对难民在美国定居四年后影响的纵向研究。
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多难民社区面临着加剧的经济和社会挑战。这项纵向研究始于COVID大流行前三年,研究了COVID对美国难民结果的影响,包括就业、健康保险、安全和歧视。该研究还调查了参与者对covid - 19相关挑战的看法。与会者包括42名难民,他们在大流行病开始前大约三年重新定居。在疫情爆发后6个月、12个月、2年、3年和4年收集数据,大流行开始于第3年至第4年。线性增长模型考察了大流行如何随着时间的推移影响参与者的成果。描述性分析审查了关于大流行病挑战的观点。结果表明,在疫情期间,就业和安全性明显下降。与会者对疫情的关注主要集中在健康、经济挑战和孤立方面。在COVID大流行期间对难民结果的关注突出了社会工作从业人员促进公平获得信息和社会支持的必要性,特别是在不确定时期。
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Health & Social Work
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