Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe
Background: International migration processes are some of the most important events of our time. Migrating implies a broad range of factors that affect integration, and which may be linked to radicalization. Host countries use different methods for the integration of migrants. The aim of this system...
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doaj-8440212202764a4b8f50ba5bbed1ada32021-07-29T04:54:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-07-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.606147606147Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and EuropeNatalia Del Pino-Brunet0Natalia Del Pino-Brunet1Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta2Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta3Luis Gómez-Jacinto4Luis Gómez-Jacinto5Alba García-Cid6Alba García-Cid7Mario Millán-Franco8Mario Millán-Franco9Department of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainFaculty of Social and Labour Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainDepartment of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainFaculty of Psychology, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainDepartment of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainFaculty of Social and Labour Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainDepartment of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainFaculty of Psychology, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainDepartment of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainFaculty of Social and Labour Studies, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainBackground: International migration processes are some of the most important events of our time. Migrating implies a broad range of factors that affect integration, and which may be linked to radicalization. Host countries use different methods for the integration of migrants. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze intervention programs that aim at promoting social integration and preventing the radicalization of migrants, with the objective of studying actions carried out in the US, Canada, and Europe to this effect.Method: Worldwide known bibliographic databases (PsyCINFO, Sociological Abstracts, Psycarticles, Psychology Database, Medline, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar) were used to search studies published before January 2019 and which analyzed integration or radicalization prevention programs with migrants.Results: A total of 601 studies were screened, from which 18 met the inclusion criteria. The analysis of programs addressed to migrant women points to a decrease in loneliness and depression and an increase of migrants' perception of social support and self-esteem. Programs carried out in schools and families improve children's knowledge of their culture and that of others, increase their feelings of inclusion, and reduce their aggressiveness, stress, and anxiety. Language programs promote communication and employment search, as well as improve migrants' quality of life. One of the most effective activities included in these programs is to connect recently arrived migrants with local population and/or long-term residents. The latter act as mentors and teachers, helping recently arrived migrants understand resources and to be more integrated in the new country, as well as reducing discrimination from the local population.Conclusions: The review concluded the importance of intervention programs for integration, migrants' quality of life, prevention of extreme behaviors, and intercultural cohabitation. Future programs must be more detailed regarding participants' information and carry out more comprehensive assessments.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.606147/fullmigrantsintegration programsprevention of radicalizationinterventionassessmentsystematic review |
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Natalia Del Pino-Brunet Natalia Del Pino-Brunet Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta Luis Gómez-Jacinto Luis Gómez-Jacinto Alba García-Cid Alba García-Cid Mario Millán-Franco Mario Millán-Franco Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe Frontiers in Psychiatry migrants integration programs prevention of radicalization intervention assessment systematic review |
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Natalia Del Pino-Brunet Natalia Del Pino-Brunet Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta Luis Gómez-Jacinto Luis Gómez-Jacinto Alba García-Cid Alba García-Cid Mario Millán-Franco Mario Millán-Franco |
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Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe |
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Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe |
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Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe |
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Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe |
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Systematic Review of Integration and Radicalization Prevention Programs for Migrants in the US, Canada, and Europe |
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systematic review of integration and radicalization prevention programs for migrants in the us, canada, and europe |
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Background: International migration processes are some of the most important events of our time. Migrating implies a broad range of factors that affect integration, and which may be linked to radicalization. Host countries use different methods for the integration of migrants. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze intervention programs that aim at promoting social integration and preventing the radicalization of migrants, with the objective of studying actions carried out in the US, Canada, and Europe to this effect.Method: Worldwide known bibliographic databases (PsyCINFO, Sociological Abstracts, Psycarticles, Psychology Database, Medline, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar) were used to search studies published before January 2019 and which analyzed integration or radicalization prevention programs with migrants.Results: A total of 601 studies were screened, from which 18 met the inclusion criteria. The analysis of programs addressed to migrant women points to a decrease in loneliness and depression and an increase of migrants' perception of social support and self-esteem. Programs carried out in schools and families improve children's knowledge of their culture and that of others, increase their feelings of inclusion, and reduce their aggressiveness, stress, and anxiety. Language programs promote communication and employment search, as well as improve migrants' quality of life. One of the most effective activities included in these programs is to connect recently arrived migrants with local population and/or long-term residents. The latter act as mentors and teachers, helping recently arrived migrants understand resources and to be more integrated in the new country, as well as reducing discrimination from the local population.Conclusions: The review concluded the importance of intervention programs for integration, migrants' quality of life, prevention of extreme behaviors, and intercultural cohabitation. Future programs must be more detailed regarding participants' information and carry out more comprehensive assessments. |
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