Health and meaning through “doings”: A qualitative study with young unaccompanied refugees in Norway
Gjertrud Moe and
Borgunn Ytterhus
Social Science & Medicine, 2022, vol. 315, issue C
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Young unaccompanied refugees who settle in a new country are at substantial risk of developing health problems while striving to uphold a meaningful, new life. We lack knowledge about how they use their personal agency to self-care in the context of their local communities. This article examines how young unaccompanied refugees create healthy identities and looks into the social structures that promote health in their everyday life.
Keywords: Unaccompanied refugees; Health; Meaning; Qualitative method; Recognition; Norway (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115542
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