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Arriving old: A qualitative study of elder refugee women’s self-perceptions of the first year of resettlement
Journal of Gerontological Social Work (2018)
  • Nicole Dubus, San Jose State University
Abstract
This qualitative study examines eight elder women’s experiences of resettling with their family and the protective factors that enhanced their resiliency. The implications for social work include the need to assess elder refugees’ strengths, resilience, pre-resettlement functioning instead of services that might encourage integration into the dominant culture and community, and that the refugee experience is a lifelong experience that shapes and informs various stages of life.
Keywords
  • Aging,
  • refugee,
  • integration,
  • resiliency,
  • resettlement
Publication Date
2018
DOI
10.1080/01634372.2018.1457124
Citation Information
Nicole Dubus. "Arriving old: A qualitative study of elder refugee women’s self-perceptions of the first year of resettlement" Journal of Gerontological Social Work Vol. 61 Iss. 4 (2018) p. 393 - 410 ISSN: 0163-4372
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicole_dubus/36/