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  • Pelters, Pelle, Ph.D. 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • “This Group is Like a Home to Me:” understandings of health of LGBTQ refugees in a Swedish health-related integration intervention: a qualitative study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: BMC Public Health. - London : Springer Nature. - 1471-2458. ; 22:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: When large numbers of asylum seekers immigrate to a country, civil society is encouraged to contribute to their integration. A subgroup of asylum seekers comprising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) refugees are specifically deemed vulnerable to developing health and integration problems due to the double stigma of being a sexual/gender minority and a refugee. The Swedish Federation for LGBTQ Rights (RFSL) is a civil societal organization that has established the support group “RFSL Newcomers,” a health-related integration intervention that targets such refugees. The aim of the present study is reconstructing the subjective understanding of health of LGBTQ refugees.Methods: Eleven participants in Newcomers and eight organizers were interviewed about LGBTQ refugees’ experiences of migrating and participating in RFSL Newcomers. Qualitative content analysis was used to reconstruct subjective understandings of health that were constructed in these narratives. As the data did not originally concentrate on exploring understandings of health, a broad theoretical approach was used as a heuristic for the analysis, which focused on the common everyday approach of conceptualizing health as wellbeing.Results: The narratives revealed three interconnected, interdependent categories of understanding health in which tensions occur between wellbeing and ill-being: belonging versus alienation, security and safety versus insecurity, and recognition versus denial. The categories contribute to an overarching theme of health as framed freedom – i.e., freedom framed by conditions of society.Conclusions: For our participants, belonging, recognition, and security/safety are conceptual elements of understanding health, not its social determinants. Thus, these understandings emphasize relational and existential meanings of health (theoretical implication). As for practical implications, the understandings of health were connected to being either inside or outside the Newcomers group and a new society, depending on whether LGBTQ refugees comply with social requirements. As a significant actor that is representative of the cultural majority and a facilitator of LGBTQ refugees’ resettlement process, RFSL provides LGBTQ refugees with crucial orientations for becoming a “good migrant” and a “good LGBTQ person,” yet a “bad bio-citizen.” Generally, organizers of interventions may enhance the effectiveness of their interventions when relational, existential, and biomedical understandings of health are all incorporated.
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  • Pelters, Pelle, 1972-, et al. (författare)
  • Health-related integration interventions for migrants by civil society organizations: an integrative review
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being. - Abingdon : Informa UK Limited. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 16:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: Migrants are a vulnerable group concerning health and integration. Civil society organizations are deemed important for the integration and health of migrants and have been encouraged to help. This study explored health and acculturation, as expressed in research into health-related integration interventions for migrant groups provided by civil society organizations. Methods: Databases, journal websites and reference lists were searched in an integrative review. Thirteen articles were found and analysed using concepts of health strategies/perspectives and of acculturation with regard to general and health culture. Results: Studies were divided between two primary spectrums: 1) assimilation-integration and 2) integration-separation spectrum. Spectrum 1 interventions tend to promote assimilation into the present host culture and into a Western view of health. They are mostly driven by representatives of the host culture. Spectrum 2 interventions are characterized by a greater openness concerning the home-culture understandings of health, alongside an appreciation of the home culture in general. They are mostly migrant-driven. Conclusions: The different acculturating approaches in migrant and native-driven civil society organizations call for an awareness of their guiding health and acculturation assumptions and their applied perspectives and strategies. This awareness is considered crucial in order to achieve desired health and acculturation outcomes.
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  • Bergström-Wuolo, Maya, et al. (författare)
  • My heart has no hurt : The health of young immigrants
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. - Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. - 1747-9894 .- 2042-8650. ; 14:3, s. 290-304
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore health from the perspective of young immigrants in Sweden.Design/methodology/approach: A total of 25 newly arrived young immigrants attending Swedish language classes in northern Sweden participated by drawing and writing open letters. They continued the open-ended sentence “Now I’ll draw and describe a day when I was feeling good, that was […].”Findings: The phenomenological analysis resulted in three themes: longing to be in control for a better life, searching for power in the good and the bad, and striving for a sense of belonging in the new society. The findings illuminate young immigrants’ perspectives of a health-promoting everyday life consisting of agency, reflection and a sense of community. The findings also highlight the young immigrants’ experiences when health-promoting aspects are lacking, characterized by disillusionment, anxiety and loneliness. The findings are discussed with health promotion, health literacy and young immigrants in mind.Practical implications: According to young immigrants, meeting basic needs such as food, sleep and housing is health promoting but easily taken for granted. Being able to have a say in matters concerning everyday life, social inclusion and finding power in memories – positive and negative – can promote health in young immigrants.Originality/value: The young immigrants were able to communicate via drawings and words to overcome language barriers. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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  • Alerby, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • A quite ordinary day in a quite ordinary classroom : Alfred Schutz's theory about the phenomenology of the social world in school
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Encyclopaideia. Journal of Phenomenology and Education. - 1590-492X .- 1825-8670. ; 15:29, s. 47-65
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim of this paper is to illuminate, enable understanding of, and discuss the meaning of social relations in the learning process, and how knowledge and skills influence roles and relations. The starting point is a story in a 9th grade computer lesson, where a student knew more than the teacher about the subject. How was the relation between the student and the teacher affected by this situation? We analyse and discuss this by using Alfred Schutz’s theory of the phenomenology of the social world. We limit the discussion to focus on the ways that teacher-student relations can be understood and explained in accordance with this theory. Finally we emphasize the importance of the teacher being aware of different types of relations with students, and the consequences of these relations, and argue that Schutz’s theory is helpful in creating new ways of understanding learning situations in school.
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  • Alerby, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • ”Det ska vara kul att lära!” : Skolan som den bästa platsen för lärande
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Forskning om undervisning och lärande. - 2000-9674 .- 2001-6131. ; 8, s. 41-49
  • Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Inom ramen för denna artikel diskuterar vi såväl den psykosociala som den fysiska miljön i skolan. Vidare argumenterar vi för att skolans miljö är av betydelse för elevernas möjligheter att lära sig, likväl som för deras upplevelser av lärandesituationerna. Särskilt intressant blir då att lyssna till eleverna. Syftet med denna artikel är därför att synliggöra och diskutera elevers röster i förhållande till hur skolan kan bli den bästa platsen för lärande. Detta görs med utgångspunkt i forskningsprojektet ”Skolan suger” eller?, där drygt 200 elever i åldrarna 11–15 år deltog. Eleverna fick skriftligen reflektera över hur skolan ska bli en riktigt bra lärandemiljö. För att utveckla skolan till den bästa platsen för lärande uttryckte eleverna en önskan att kunna påverka sin lärandemiljö, att uppnå ömsesidighet och samspel, att kunna hantera tidsregleringen i skolan, samt att uppfylla behov för välbefinnande.
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  • Alerby, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Lasten hyvinvointi ell – näkökulmia aiheeseen
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Psykososiaalisen hyvinvoinnin edistäminen opetustyössä. - Rovaniemi : Lapin yliopistokustannus. - 9789524842280 ; , s. 39-46
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  • Alerby, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Reflections on the meaning of social relations between teachers and students
  • 2007
  • Ingår i: AARE 2007 Conference. - : Australian Association for Research in Education.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • What happens when the student know more about the subject than the teacher? Following discussion did occur at a secondary college during a computer lesson. I want to learn how to make sounds for games. It's really cool to make sound effects, say one of the students. No, today we are going to finish the tasks. Get on with it, answers the teacher. But I already know all that! I want to do something else, say Michael. Michael, stop doing that and get on with the tasks, or else you must leave the classroom!In the paper this situation in the classroom will serve as a point of departure for the discussion. The aim of the paper is to illuminate, enable understanding and discuss the meaning of social relations in the learning process. In the paper we limit the discussion to raise some ideas of how the student's inherent power can affect the learning situation, which in turn can have impact on the psycho-social well-being among the students and the teachers. This will be viewed taking Alfred Schutz's notions as a theoretical starting point, and Schutz's thought will be discussed in relation to the student's view.
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