Os impactos de eventos traumáticos específicos do género no bem-estar psicológico das mulheres refugiadas

um protocolo de revisão do âmbito de aplicação

Autores

  • Melika Taheri PhD Student https://orcid.org/
  • Sally Fitzpatrick Senior Lecturer/Clinical Psychologist/ PhD
  • Lynne McCormack Associate Professor/ Clinical Psychologist/ PhD

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0218.26621

Palavras-chave:

bem-estar psicológico, refugiado, eventos traumáticos específicos do género, mulher/mulheres

Resumo

Introdução: A migração forçada, em geral, compreende uma série de eventos traumáticos num período multifásico prolongado; no entanto, as mulheres refugiadas suportam tipicamente eventos traumáticos específicos do género durante sua jornada migratória. Apesar dos típicos impactos negativos relatados dos eventos traumáticos, a literatura também identifica mudanças positivas pós-traumáticas como bem-estar psicológico pós-traumático.

Objetivo: Identificar sistematicamente os eventos traumáticos baseados no género ao longo da jornada migratória e o impacto destes eventos no bem-estar psicológico das mulheres refugiadas pós-traumáticas

Métodos: O PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (Tricco et al. 2018) e o Joanna Briggs Institute Manual for Evidence Synthesis (Peters et al. 2020) orientarão esta revisão. Por conseguinte, será revista sistematicamente a literatura académica e cinzenta extraída de PsycInfo, PubMed, Embase, SCOPUS, CINAHL, assim como Open Grey e Google Scholar. A estratégia de pesquisa consistirá em sinónimos para as três construtores básicos: eventos traumáticos específicos do género, bem-estar psicológico, e mulheres refugiadas. Dois revisores irão rever e extrair resultados de estudos qualitativos, quantitativos, e de métodos mistos. Os resultados serão codificados e apresentados tematicamente utilizando a versão NVivo 11.

Resultados: Os eventos traumáticos identificados com base no género ao longo da jornada migratória e o impacto destes eventos no bem- estar psicológico pós-traumático das mulheres refugiadas serão apresentados de forma exaustiva no relatório completo.

Conclusão: Os resultados identificarão conceitos-chave, as lacunas da investigação e os tipos e fontes de provas para compreender o bem- estar psicológico das mulheres refugiadas após a sua reinstalação

 

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2022-05-31

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Taheri, M., Fitzpatrick, S., & McCormack, L. . (2022). Os impactos de eventos traumáticos específicos do género no bem-estar psicológico das mulheres refugiadas: um protocolo de revisão do âmbito de aplicação. Millenium - Journal of Education, Technologies, and Health, 2(18), 75–82. https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0218.26621

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