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The role of temporality in adolescent refugees' sense of well-being.

Mari KiraAndrea BelgradeNoor SaleemRouan SalimFiona Lee
Published in: Journal of community psychology (2024)
Adolescent refugees confront a complex interplay of trauma arising from forced displacement, resettlement, and the challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Using photovoice methodology, this study engaged 14 Iraqi and Syrian adolescent refugees now residing in the United States with the aim to illuminate their well-being experiences. Our findings show that temporal continuities and discontinuities in adolescent refugees' lives contributed to their sense of well-being by helping satisfy their basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, relatedness, and safety. Temporal continuities involved drawing upon past resources and formulating future career aspirations based on present experiences. Temporal discontinuities encompassed contrasting past and present and processing adversities endured. This study underscores that, beyond current circumstances, the interpretation of life experiences over extended timeframes influences the well-being of adolescent refugees.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer
  • medical students
  • physical activity
  • trauma patients
  • patient reported