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The local-global nexus and mental health of transnational communities

Associate Professor Nicholas Procter, School of Nursing, University of South Australia
Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia
Hawke Research Institute Working Paper Series
ISBN 0 86803 807 5
Coping with cultural bereavement and disruptive change are widely shared
experiences of migration.

Coping with cultural bereavement and disruptive change are widely shared
experiences of migration.

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The Local Global Nexus  [PDF]  (52.84K)

The mental health of refugee populations is influenced by global catastrophic events, by emotional connections with former homelands, and by local conditions and events. Health and human service workers who work with refugees must therefore take local and global contexts into account, and should recognise the importance of promoting tolerance locally. The case study used in this paper is the experiences of Serbian Australians during the Balkan conflict, and how they managed the interplay between homeland events, media reports, cultural identity and mental health issues.

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