Perspectives of service agencies on factors influencing immigrants’ mental health in Alberta, Canada

Authors

  • Dominic A. Alaazi University of Alberta
  • Salima Meherali University of Alberta
  • Esperanza Diaz University of Bergen
  • Kathleen Hegadoren University of Alberta
  • Neelam Punjani University of Alberta
  • Bukola Salami University of Alberta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32920/ihtp.v1i2.1437

Keywords:

Immigrants; Mental Health; Well-being; Alberta; Canada

Abstract

Newcomers to Canada experience resettlement challenges that affect their mental well-being. Guided by an intersectionality theoretical framework, we sought the perspectives of immigrant service agencies on factors influencing immigrants’ mental health in Alberta, Canada.  Data were collected by means of qualitative interviews and focus groups with immigrant service providers. Our data analysis identified seven themes – precarious immigration status, employment discrimination, social isolation, socioeconomic pressures, sociocultural stress, gender and age-related vulnerabilities, and lack of appropriate mental health supports – reflecting the major intersecting determinants of immigrants’ mental health. We propose policy interventions for addressing the mental health vulnerabilities of immigrants.  

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Published

2021-07-07

How to Cite

Alaazi, D. A., Meherali, S. ., Diaz, E., Hegadoren, K., Punjani, . N., & Salami, B. (2021). Perspectives of service agencies on factors influencing immigrants’ mental health in Alberta, Canada. International Health Trends and Perspectives, 1(2), 214–225. https://doi.org/10.32920/ihtp.v1i2.1437

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