Koronabibliotek

Databasen viser en oversikt over forskningsbasert kunnskap rundt psykososiale forhold og sårbare grupper ved pandemi, med fokus på covid-19 spesielt.

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What does COVID-19 distract us from? A migration studies perspective on the inequities of attention

Social Anthropology - Journal Article

This article explores that throughout 2020, movements for solidarity raised their denunciations of the ongoing and constructed border violence globally. Today, amidst the ideological fog of COVID-19 hysteria, such issues are deafening in their absence. Th...

Forfattere: Asia Della Rosa, Asher Goldstein
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Venezuelan migrants in Colombia: COVID-19 and mental health

Lancet Psychiatry - Journal Article

Venezuelan migrants in Colombia are experiencing psychological stressors stemming from political turmoil, poverty, displacement, exploitation, and the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 5 million people have departed Venezuela since 2015.2 The largest subgroup,...

Forfattere: Zelde Espinel, Roberto Chaskel, Ryan C. Berg, Hermes Jose Florez, Silvia L. Gaviria, Oscar Bernal, Kim Berg, Carlos Munoz, Marisa G. Larkin, James M. Shultz
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Unspoken inequality: How COVID-19 has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities of asylum-seekers, refugees, and undocumented migrants in South Africa

International Journal for Equity in Health - Journal Article

An estimated 2 million foreign-born migrants of working age (15-64) were living in South Africa (SA) in 2017. Structural and practical xenophobia has driven asylum-seekers, refugees, and undocumented migrants in SA to abject poverty and misery. The Corona...

Forfattere: Ferdinand C. Mukumbang, Anthony N. Ambe, Babatope O. Adebiyi
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Unconventional Answers to Unprecedented Challenges: The Swedish Experience During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health - Journal Article

Since its early stages, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed immense challenges in meeting the public health and healthcare and social care needs of migrants. In line with other reports from United Kingdom and United States, data fro...

Forfattere: Giuseppe Valeriani, Iris Sarajlic Vukovic, Richard Mollica
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The unheard and forgotten warriors of pandemic in india

Social Work with Groups - Journal Article

ABSTRACT This narrative tells the story of two groups: Aanganwadi Group and the Nigrani Group. The former consists of women working under the ICDS (Integrated Child Development Scheme), a flagship program of the Government of India. The latter consists of...

Forfattere: Mohd Najmi Malik
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The Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Case of Kilis

Social Work in Public Health - Journal Article

The objective of this study; is to find out the sensitivity, the concern that are created by the Covid-19 pandemic on the Syrian refugees, who live in Kilis province of Turkey and have different life standards and status and to find out their possibilitie...

Forfattere: Fatih Budak, Sedat Bostan
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Sex workers must not be forgotten in the COVID-19 response

Lancet - Journal Article

Sex workers are among the most marginalised groups. Globally, most direct sex work has largely ceased as a result of physical distancing and lockdown measures put in place to halt transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2...

Forfattere: Lucy Platt, Jocelyn Elmes, Luca Stevenson, Victoria Holt, Stephen Rolles, Rachel Stuart
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Refugees in Sweden During the Covid-19 Pandemic—The Need for a New Perspective on Health and Integration

Frontiers in Public Health - Journal Article

Refugees are already a vulnerable group in society and are in a stressful situation due to their often uncertain legal status in seeking asylum and integration in the new society after migration. Refugees are, in general, at greater risk of poor health ou...

Forfattere: Elisabeth Mangrio, Maneesh Paul-Satyaseela, Michael Strange
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Refugee and migrant health in the COVID-19 response

Lancet - Journal Article

Refugees and migrants must be included in national public health systems, with no risk of financial or legal consequences for them. This approach is of the utmost importance, as there can be no public health without refugee and migrant health...

Forfattere: H. H. P. Kluge, Z. Jakab, J. Bartovic, V. D'Anna, S. Severoni
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Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Recently Resettled Refugee Populations in the United States and Canada: Perspectives of Refugee Healthcare Providers

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health - Journal Article

Recently resettled refugee populations may be at greater risk for exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a virus that causes coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), and face unique challenges in following recommendations to protect...

Forfattere: Sarah K. Clarke, Gayathri S. Kumar, James Sutton, Jacob Atem, Anna Banerji, Mahli Brindamour, Paul Geltman, Najah Zaaeed
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Policy Brief: Covid-19 and the Need for action on Mental Health

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Pandemi og krisepsykologi : Psykososiale utfordringer og støttetiltak

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Koronapandemien har vist oss at inngripende smittetiltak og nedstenginger av samfunn har store psykososiale konsekvenser. Denne boken gir en praksisnær beskrivelse av aktuelle psykososiale utfordringer og tilhørende støttetiltak under en pandemi. Boken er...

Forfattere: Unni Heltne, May Aasebø Hauken
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Nye borgere i et nedstengt Norge

Tidsskrift for psykisk helsearbeid - Journal Article

Refleksjoner fra ansatte i et kommunalt botilbud som har hatt ansvar for å ivareta enslige mindreårige flyktninger gjennom en pandemi...

Forfattere: Hans-Petter Rode, Øystein Skrolsvik
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Negative impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health service access and follow-up adherence for immigrants and individuals in socio-economic difficulties

Public Health - Journal Article

OBJECTIVES: Lockdown measures in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can have serious mental health effects on the population, especially in vulnerable groups, such as those living in poor socio-economic conditions, those who are ...

Forfattere: M. Aragona, A. Barbato, A. Cavani, G. Costanzo, C. Mirisola
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Migrant Students' Sense of Belonging and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications for Educational Inclusion

Social Inclusion - Journal Article

This article investigates school belonging among migrant students and how this changed during the Covid‐19 pandemic. Drawing on quantitative data gathered from 751 migrant students in secondary schools in six European countries (Belgium, Denmark, Finland,...

Forfattere: Nikolett Szelei, Ines Devlieger, An Verelst, Caroline Spaas, Signe Smith Jervelund, Nina Langer Primdahl, Morten Skovdal, Marianne Opaas, Natalie Durbeej, Fatumo Osman, Emma Soye, Hilde Colpin, Lucia De Haene, Sanni Aalto, Reeta Kankaanpää, Kirsi Peltonen, Arnfinn J. Andersen, Per Kristian Hilden, Charles Watters, Ilse Derluyn
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Mental health support in Jordan for the general population and for the refugees in the Zaatari camp during the period of COVID-19 lockdown

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy - Journal Article

We have presented an overview about the mental health situation in Jordan during the coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) in general, and we presented the situation of mental health and the provided support for Syrian refugees at the Zaatari camp. (PsycInfo Databa...

Forfattere: Ziad El-Khatib, Mohannad Al Nsour, Yousef S. Khader, Mohammad Abu Khudair
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Letter to the Editor: The economic and mental health costs of COVID-19 to immigrants

Journal of Psychiatric Research - Journal Article

This article discusses the economic and mental health costs of COVID-19 to immigrants. The authors argue that although the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is not a nationality based disease, it does affect locals and immigrants differently when it comes to e...

Forfattere: Md Aslam Mia, Mark D. Griffiths
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Kunnskapsoppsummeringer om korona

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Kunnskapsoppdateringer fra NKVTS i forbidelse med korona...

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‘It’s difficult to help when I am not sitting next to them’: How COVID-19 school closures interrupted teachers’ care for newly arrived migrant and refugee learners in Denmark

Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies - Journal Article

Teachers play a critical role in providing social and emotional support for newly arrived migrant and refugee learners. Such care ordinarily takes place in the classroom, raising questions about the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 school closures on their car...

Forfattere: Nina Langer Primdahl, Anne Sofie Borsch, An Verelst, Signe Smith Jervelund, Ilse Derluyn, Morten Skovdal
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Impact of new traumatic or stressful life events on pre-existing PTSD in traumatized refugees: Results of a longitudinal study

European Journal of Psychotraumatology - Journal Article

BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of trauma survivors experience an additional critical life event in the aftermath. These renewed experiences of traumatic and stressful life events may lead to an increase in trauma-related mental health symptoms. METH...

Forfattere: K. Schock, M. Böttche, R. Rosner, M. Wenk-Ansohn, C. Knaevelsrud
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