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"Female Newcomers’ Adjustment to Life in Toronto, Canada: Sources of Stress and Their Implications for Delivering Primary Mental Health Care"

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Title: "Female Newcomers’ Adjustment to Life in Toronto, Canada: Sources of Stress and Their Implications for Delivering Primary Mental Health Care"
Author: Killian, K.D.; Hynie, M.; Crooks, V.A.; Giesbrecht, M.; Castleden, H.
Abstract: Stress disorders and other mental ill health may be brought on by the disruption caused by resettlement. We examine female newcomers' experiences of adjusting to a new place, metropolitan Toronto, Canada and a new health care system. We consider sources of mental stress experienced during adjustment. We frame this adjustment as a process that happens over place and through time. Thematic findings of interviews (n = 35) with female newcomers from five cultural-linguistic groups are reported. Sources of stress in adjusting to life in Toronto include: navigating a new place, personal safety concerns, adapting to a new lifestyle, and finding employment. Sources of stress in adjusting to a new health care system include: learning how to access care, not having access to specialists, and adapting to a new culture of care. We conclude by considering the implications of what newcomers report for the delivery of primary mental health care (i.e. 'first contact' care).
Sponsorship: The Lupina Foundation
Type: Article
Rights: The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.
http://www.springerlink.com.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/content/ml7u88r256112514/
http://www.springerlink.com/content/102895/
http://www.springerlink.com/
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/7858
Published: GeoJournal
Citation: Crooks, V.A., Hynie, M., Killian, K.D., Giesbrecht, M., & Castleden, H., "Female Newcomers’ Adjustment to Life in Toronto, Canada: Sources of Stress and Their Implications for Delivering Primary Mental Health Care," GeoJournal 76.2 (2009): 139-149.
Date: 2009

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