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Migration is a disruptive experience that undermines immigrants’ well-being. This systematic review explores the diversity of digital methods available to promote their well-being. The review includes 13 studies (6 were RCTs), comprising
8181 participants, collected through EBSCOhost web, b-ON, Scopus, SciELO and ProQuest, with no time restriction (to
access all available literature). Primary outcomes were well-being (mental health; quality of life), and the secondary were
stigma, integration and connection. Study quality was assessed by the QuADS tool. Digital methods are a valuable tool
for improving immigrants’ well-being. M-integration methods tend to focus on promoting mental health in immigrants,
developing individual resilience while participatory methods address the quality of life in refugees, contributing to social
resilience. Digital methods must not only be part of the guidelines of interventions for immigrants and refugees but also
be a foundation upon which those guidelines are outlined.
Descrição
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Immigrants Digital methods Mental health Well-being Social psychology
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Nascimento, P., Roberto, M. S., Poole-da-Costa, M. C., Lemos, M., & Santos, A. S. (2023). Digital Methods in the Promotion of Well-Being in Immigrants: A Systematic Review: Author Note. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 25, 906-915. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-023-01450-z
Editora
Springer
