Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Social indicators research series, 1387-6570 ; v. 81 |
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Social indicators research series ; v. 81.
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Contents |
Introduction and Background -- Migration patterns in Africa -- Current 'Everyday Trends in Migrations -- Theoretical explanations of migration, mental health and wellbeing -- General scientific procedure for data gathering -- Routes of migration -- Social experiences of migrants -- Varieties of Migrants -- Explanatory Models -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Impact. Consequences and Recommendations -- Appendix |
Summary |
This open access book provides an empirical account of the psychological and social experiences of 3500 African migrants to 6 European countries: Germany, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, France, and the UK. It discusses the psychosocial motivations for migration from Africa, who migrates where, and stressful pre- and post-migration factors affecting the social and psychological wellbeing of migrants. The book also includes a detailed exploration of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) among African migrants. Addressing and offering solutions to pre- and post-migration problems in Africa and Europe as well as the problems associated with the perilous journeys involved, this unique study is a must-read for anyone interested in cross-cultural psychology and social science, and particularly in migration and mental health |
Subject |
Immigrants -- Europe -- Psychology
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Immigrants -- Mental health -- Europe
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Ethnopsychology.
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ethnopsychology.
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Migration, immigration & emigration.
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Development studies.
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Social, group or collective psychology.
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Social Science -- Emigration & Immigration.
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Social Science -- Developing Countries.
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Psychology -- Social Psychology.
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Ethnopsychology
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Immigrants -- Mental health
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Immigrants -- Psychology
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Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Boehnke, Klaus.
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ISBN |
9783030483470 |
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3030483479 |
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