Réinstallation des réfugiés syriens aînés au Canada : principaux facteurs individuels d'inclusion sociale
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.41223Mots-clés :
Réfugiés syriens ; isolement social ; inclusion sociale ; réinstallation des réfugiés ; immigrants aînés ; réfugiés aînés, Réfugiés syriens, isolement social, inclusion sociale, réinstallation des réfugiés, immigrants aînés, réfugiés aînésRésumé
Les réfugiés âgés réinstallés sont à risque d'exclusion sociale et d'isolement social, mais peu d'études ont porté sur l'inclusion sociale des réfugiés syriens âgés récemment (ré)installés au Canada. Dans cette étude, un nouveau cadre conceptuel a été appliqué pour analyser l'inclusion sociale de 360 réfugiés syriens adultes âgés (51 ans et plus) au Canada. Les résultats indiquent que les réfugiés syriens âgés au Canada ont tendance à posséder de bonnes conditions de santé, un fort sentiment d'appartenance, une communication régulière et des relations de soutien avec leurs enfants, parents et amis et sont donc susceptibles de connaître l'inclusion sociale, malgré les difficultés d'éducation et de langue.
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