美国乌克兰难民适应挑战的定性研究

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
S. Childress , N. Shrestha , S. Russ , J. Berge , K. Roy , A. Lewin , N. Perez-Brena , M. Feinberg , N. Halfon
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本研究考察了生活在美国的乌克兰难民所面临的适应挑战,重点是有孩子的家庭。自2022年以来,估计有680万乌克兰难民离开该国,其中至少有221,000人前往美国。这些人经历了创伤和流离失所,现在在重新安置后面临着适应和适应美国文化的新挑战。研究小组对32名乌克兰难民进行了深入访谈,并使用定性扎根理论研究方法从回应中产生主题。调查结果表明,在美国的乌克兰难民正在努力应对多种适应挑战,这些挑战分为五个主题:1)应对流离失所、家庭分离和移民前创伤的压力源;2)在适应的同时保持心理健康和幸福;3)克服语言障碍;4)应对与就业状况相关的性别角色冲突;5)适应美国教育、卫生、交通和社会援助机构的日常生活。对从业人员和政策制定者的影响包括澄清乌克兰难民未来的签证状态,使英语语言课程和自动翻译技术易于获得,支持社区内和远程心理健康服务,以及制定经济和社会一揽子计划,以帮助这些人口适应和适应美国社会的文化。研究结果也为比较了解不同难民群体的适应途径提供了信息,并与文化适应、创伤和流离失所条件下的生命历程发展观点相关。
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A qualitative study of adaptation challenges of Ukrainian refugees in the United States
This study examines adaptation challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees living in the United States (U.S.), with a focus on families with children. Since 2022, an estimated 6.8 million Ukrainian refugees have left the country, including at least 221,000 to the U.S. This population has experienced trauma and displacement and now faces new challenges of adaptation and acculturation in the U.S. after resettlement. The research team conducted in-depth interviews with 32 Ukrainian refugees and generated themes from the responses using qualitative grounded theory research methods. Findings indicated Ukrainian refugees in the U.S. are struggling with multiple adaptation challenges which group into five themes: 1) coping with the stressors of displacement, family separation, and pre-migration trauma, 2) maintaining mental health and well-being while adapting, 3) navigating the language barrier, 4) coping with gender-role conflicts related to employment status, and 5) acculturating to everyday life with U.S. institutions of education, health, transportation, and social assistance. Implications for practitioners and policymakers include clarifying future visa status for Ukrainian refugees, making English language classes and automatic translation technology easily accessible, supporting intra-community and remote mental health services, and developing economic and social packages to help this population adapt and acculturate resiliently into U.S. society. The findings are also informative for the comparative understanding of adaptation pathways of different groups of refugees and are relevant for perspectives on life course development under conditions of acculturation, trauma, and displacement.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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