Editorial: Migrants' psychosocial health: cultural and religious resources through resilience and coping

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Authors: Önver Andreas Cetrez and Selcan Kaynak

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  

The Research Topic, Migrants' psychosocial health: cultural and religious resources through resilience and coping, is published in Frontiers and addresses how resilience and coping strategies are expressed among the most vulnerable communities, and how they are bearing the burden and enduring the most dire consequences of recent crises, not the least the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. People with migrant backgrounds, refugees, asylum seekers, undocumented migrants, who were already experiencing multifaceted repressions and discrimination, now find themselves in an even more vulnerable situation ranging from immediate socio-economic challenges to barriers of receiving adequate treatment and care. Researchers from RESPOND have contributed to this volume, both as editors and as article authors.

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