2022
DOI: 10.5771/2509-9485-2022-2-147
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Der subjektive Sozialstatus im Asylkontext: Eine explorative qualitative Studie mit geflüchteten Menschen

Abstract: Der subjektive Sozialstatus (SSS) ist mit physischer und psychischer Gesundheit assoziiert. In dieser qualitativen Interviewstudie wurde exploriert, welche Faktoren den SSS asylsuchender Menschen bedingen. Der Rechtsstatus war ein zentraler Faktor für den niedrigen SSS der Befragten. Zugleich akzentuiert Flucht die Dynamik und Pluralität des Konstrukts, das abhängig von Referenzrahmen und Indikatoren ist. Für die Befragten waren unterschiedliche Faktoren für ihre gesellschaftliche Position ausschlaggebend, dar… Show more

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“…This concept addresses the self-assessment of what the social status would be like if the respondents had not migrated and thus reflects the respondents’ self-perceived social mobility to a certain extent. Analyses show that subjectively perceived downward mobility in the course of the migration process is related to poorer mental health [ 76 , 77 ]. Operationalisation proposals are described in detail elsewhere [ 42 ].…”
Section: Indicators For Data Collection On Migration-related and Furt...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept addresses the self-assessment of what the social status would be like if the respondents had not migrated and thus reflects the respondents’ self-perceived social mobility to a certain extent. Analyses show that subjectively perceived downward mobility in the course of the migration process is related to poorer mental health [ 76 , 77 ]. Operationalisation proposals are described in detail elsewhere [ 42 ].…”
Section: Indicators For Data Collection On Migration-related and Furt...mentioning
confidence: 99%