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Social Context Matters: Predictors of Quality of Life among Recently Arrived Refugee Women-at-Risk Living in Australia
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies ( IF 2.087 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-12 , DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2020.1734893
Ignacio Correa-Velez 1 , Aleana Green 2 , Kate Murray 3 , Robert D Schweitzer 2 , Lyn Vromans 2 , Caroline Lenette 4 , Mark Brough 5
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Abstract

Little is known about the predictors of quality of life among refugee women. 104 refugee women-at-risk were recruited within 6 months of arriving in Australia. A structured questionnaire was administered using standardized tools to assess pre-migration trauma, post-migration living difficulties, social capital, social networks, and quality of life. Hierarchical multiple and logistic regressions assessed factors predicting quality of life. Post-migration factors such as low trust in the community, and lack of support from individuals in their social networks predicted poorer quality of life. These findings have implications for community and social programs for refugee women-at-risk.



中文翻译:

社会背景问题:澳大利亚最近到来的难民中有风险的妇女生活质量的预测指标

摘要

关于难民妇女生活质量的预测因素知之甚少。在抵达澳大利亚的六个月内,招募了104名处于危险中的难民妇女。使用标准化工具来管理结构化问卷,以评估移民前的创伤,移民后的生活困难,社会资本,社交网络和生活质量。分层多元和逻辑回归评估了预测生活质量的因素。迁移后的因素,例如对社区的信任度低以及个人在其社交网络中缺乏支持,预示着生活质量会下降。这些发现对处于危险中的难民妇女的社区和社会方案产生了影响。

更新日期:2020-03-12
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