Psychological Resilience Among Refugee Populations: Challenges and Protective Factors
Abstract
This scholarly article explores the psychological resilience of refugee populations, delving into the challenges they face and the protective factors that contribute to their ability to adapt and thrive despite adversity. Drawing upon existing research and theoretical frameworks, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of the complex interplay between individual, social, and environmental factors in shaping refugee resilience. Through a synthesis of empirical evidence and case studies, it sheds light on the importance of understanding and supporting psychological resilience among refugees, ultimately advocating for holistic interventions that promote well-being and empowerment within this vulnerable population.
Keywords: Psychological resilience, Refugee populations, Challenges, Protective factors, Adaptation, Well-being