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Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy
Since February 2022, 7.8 million people have left Ukraine. In total, 80% are women and children. The present quali-quantitative study is the first in Italy to (i) describe the adaptation challenges and the resources of refugee parents and, indirectly, of their children and (ii) investigate the impac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008874 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1122264 |
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author | Paoletti, Patrizio Perasso, Giulia Federica Lillo, Carmela Serantoni, Grazia Maculan, Alessandro Vianello, Francesca Di Giuseppe, Tania |
author_facet | Paoletti, Patrizio Perasso, Giulia Federica Lillo, Carmela Serantoni, Grazia Maculan, Alessandro Vianello, Francesca Di Giuseppe, Tania |
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description | Since February 2022, 7.8 million people have left Ukraine. In total, 80% are women and children. The present quali-quantitative study is the first in Italy to (i) describe the adaptation challenges and the resources of refugee parents and, indirectly, of their children and (ii) investigate the impact of neuropsychopedagogical training on their wellbeing. The sample includes N = 15 Ukrainian parents (80% mothers, mean age = 34 years) who arrived in Italy in March and April 2022. The parents participated in neuropsychopedagogical training within the program Envisioning the Future (EF): the 10 Keys to Resilience. Before the training, participants completed an ad hoc checklist to detect adjustment difficulties. After the training, they responded to a three-item post-training questionnaire on the course and to a semi-structured interview deepening adaptation problems, personal resources, and the neuropsychopedagogical training effects. Participants report that since they departed from Ukraine, they have experienced sleep, mood, and concentration problems, and specific fears, which they also observed in their children. They report self-efficacy, self-esteem, social support, spirituality, and common humanity as their principal resources. As effects of the training, they report an increased sense of security, quality of sleep, and more frequent positive thoughts. The interviews also reveal a 3-fold positive effect of the training (e.g., behavioral, emotional-relational, and cognitive-narrative). |
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spelling | pubmed-100508832023-03-30 Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy Paoletti, Patrizio Perasso, Giulia Federica Lillo, Carmela Serantoni, Grazia Maculan, Alessandro Vianello, Francesca Di Giuseppe, Tania Front Psychol Psychology Since February 2022, 7.8 million people have left Ukraine. In total, 80% are women and children. The present quali-quantitative study is the first in Italy to (i) describe the adaptation challenges and the resources of refugee parents and, indirectly, of their children and (ii) investigate the impact of neuropsychopedagogical training on their wellbeing. The sample includes N = 15 Ukrainian parents (80% mothers, mean age = 34 years) who arrived in Italy in March and April 2022. The parents participated in neuropsychopedagogical training within the program Envisioning the Future (EF): the 10 Keys to Resilience. Before the training, participants completed an ad hoc checklist to detect adjustment difficulties. After the training, they responded to a three-item post-training questionnaire on the course and to a semi-structured interview deepening adaptation problems, personal resources, and the neuropsychopedagogical training effects. Participants report that since they departed from Ukraine, they have experienced sleep, mood, and concentration problems, and specific fears, which they also observed in their children. They report self-efficacy, self-esteem, social support, spirituality, and common humanity as their principal resources. As effects of the training, they report an increased sense of security, quality of sleep, and more frequent positive thoughts. The interviews also reveal a 3-fold positive effect of the training (e.g., behavioral, emotional-relational, and cognitive-narrative). Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10050883/ /pubmed/37008874 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1122264 Text en Copyright © 2023 Paoletti, Perasso, Lillo, Serantoni, Maculan, Vianello and Di Giuseppe. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychology Paoletti, Patrizio Perasso, Giulia Federica Lillo, Carmela Serantoni, Grazia Maculan, Alessandro Vianello, Francesca Di Giuseppe, Tania Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title | Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title_full | Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title_fullStr | Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title_short | Envisioning the future for families running away from war: Challenges and resources of Ukrainian parents in Italy |
title_sort | envisioning the future for families running away from war: challenges and resources of ukrainian parents in italy |
topic | Psychology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008874 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1122264 |
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