Exploration of the life histories and future of war-wounded Salvadoran and Iranian Kurd quota refugees in Sweden: a qualitative approach |
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Authors: | Ann-Charlotte Hermansson Toomas Timpka James M. Nyce |
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Affiliation: | Medical Centre for Refugees, Linköping University Hospital,; Division of Preventive and Social Medicine, Department of Health and Environment, Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköping University, and; School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis |
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Abstract: | This study explores the life histories of ten Salvadoran and twelve Iranian Kurd refugees. Both groups came to Sweden as war-wounded quota refugees and their migration was forced. They had spent many years in guerilla movements and were experienced soldiers despite their youth. They were interviewed during hospitalisation shortly after arrival in Sweden, and followed-up after two years. The findings suggest that repatriation is a recurrent theme in the future plans of these refugees. The reconstruction of identity may take many forms due to a background as youth soldiers as well as their different experiences of the culture in the host country. Longitudinal studies of how refugees rebuild their lives are needed, and comprehensive analysis from different theoretical perspectives is a necessary complement to general adaptation models. |
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Keywords: | Salvadoran Iranian Kurd guerilla refugees war-wounded refugee adaptation |
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