Promotion of Resilience in Migrants: A Systematic Review of Study and Psychosocial Intervention

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This systematic review aimed to contribute to a better and more focused understanding of the link between the concept of resilience and psychosocial interventions in the migrant population. The research questions concerned the type of population involved, definition of resilience, methodological choices and which intervention programmes were targeted at migrants. In the 90 articles included, an heterogeneity in defining resilience or not well specified definition resulted. Different migratory experiences were not adequately considered in the selection of participants. Few resilience interventions on migrants were resulted. A lack of procedure’s descriptions that keep in account specific migrants’ life-experiences and efficacy’s measures were highlighted.

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Ciaramella, M., Monacelli, N., & Cocimano, L. C. E. (2022, October 1). Promotion of Resilience in Migrants: A Systematic Review of Study and Psychosocial Intervention. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-021-01247-y

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