“这是你看不到的小事”:有色人种新移民在安大略省西南部一个中等城市讲述的关于心理健康、社区和休闲的故事

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2022.2159863
Akua T. Kwarko-Fosu, K. Lopez
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随着新移民在新定居国生活的时间越来越长,他们自我报告的心理健康状况有下降的趋势。我们想知道新到安大略省中型城市的有色人种(不到10年)是否有类似的故事。由于知道积极和包容的休闲体验可以缓冲个人的压力源,本研究试图了解新移民(18-64岁)的心理健康状况,以及休闲对他们感知的心理健康的影响。通过对五位新移民的照片提取定性访谈,将这一领域的现有文献置于背景下,描述了孤立的经历、他们的过渡经历、社会压力和支持,以及通过桥梁和纽带建立社会资本。从我们的分析中,我们发现了一个新奇的发现,我们称之为“休闲必要性的感知”,这是对新到来的休闲文学的一个新颖贡献。
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“It’s the small stuff you can’t see”: Stories of mental wellness, community, and leisure told by new arrivants of colour to a mid-sized, South-Western Ontario city
ABSTRACT There is a tendency for new arrivants to experience a decrease in self-reported mental health as they spend more time in their new country of settlement. We wanted to discern whether new arrivants of colour (<10 years) to a mid-sized Ontario city had a similar story. With the knowing that positive and inclusive leisure experiences can buffer stressors for individuals, this research sought to hear about the mental well-being of new arrivants (between the ages 18–64) and the ways leisure enhances or detracts from their perceived mental well-being. Through photo elicitation qualitative interviews with five new arrivants contextualized existing literature in this area and described experiences of isolation, their transition experience, social stress and support, and building social capital through bridging and bonding. From our analysis, a novel finding we called, ”a perception of necessity for leisure” was a novel contribution to the new arrivant leisure literature.
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Leisure/Loisir Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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