TY - JOUR
T1 - Migration and health
T2 - A study of latin american refugees, their exile in Sweden and repatriation
AU - Sundquist, Jan
AU - Iglesias, Edgar
AU - Isacsson, Åke
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a grant from HSF (Rildet fijr hailso-och sjukv&dsforskning), the council for health and health care research, Lund/Malmo.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Objective - To analyse and elucidate the migration process in order to identify psycho-social themes which might act as stressors with influence on health. Design - Qualitative in-depth interviews with eleven strategically selected Latin American refugees. Setting - Latin American refugees living in Lund, a university town, and those who were repatriated to Santiago, Chile. Participants - 11 Latin Americans of whom 4 were repatriated to Chile. Results - the migration process was divided into four courses of events: cultural background and everyday life; organized violence; the exile; the repatriation. "Themes" such as cultural and working identity and high control were extracted from the dialogues as central buffering factors against microbiological or physicochemical disease agents harboured by the individual. Conclusions - During the exile the cultural barrier, social degradation, guilt, social passivity, and ideological alienation cause a changed identity and low control which increase the vulnerability to psychological distress and physical disease.
AB - Objective - To analyse and elucidate the migration process in order to identify psycho-social themes which might act as stressors with influence on health. Design - Qualitative in-depth interviews with eleven strategically selected Latin American refugees. Setting - Latin American refugees living in Lund, a university town, and those who were repatriated to Santiago, Chile. Participants - 11 Latin Americans of whom 4 were repatriated to Chile. Results - the migration process was divided into four courses of events: cultural background and everyday life; organized violence; the exile; the repatriation. "Themes" such as cultural and working identity and high control were extracted from the dialogues as central buffering factors against microbiological or physicochemical disease agents harboured by the individual. Conclusions - During the exile the cultural barrier, social degradation, guilt, social passivity, and ideological alienation cause a changed identity and low control which increase the vulnerability to psychological distress and physical disease.
KW - Conditional stressors
KW - Latin American refugees
KW - Migration
KW - Qualitative study
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0029019472
U2 - 10.3109/02813439508996750
DO - 10.3109/02813439508996750
M3 - Article
C2 - 7569478
AN - SCOPUS:0029019472
SN - 0281-3432
VL - 13
SP - 135
EP - 140
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
IS - 2
ER -