Special People? An Exploratory Study into Re-entering Missionaries’ Identity and Resilience

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Susan Selby
Annette Braunack-Mayer
Alison Jones
Sheila Clark
Nicole Moulding
Justin Beilby
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[1] The University of Adelaide,Discipline of General Practice
[2] The University of Adelaide,School of Population Health and Clinical Practice
[3] Royal Australasian College of Physicians,Education Deanery
[4] The University of Adelaide,Discipline of General Practice
[5] University of South Australia,School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy
[6] The University of Adelaide,Faculty of Health Sciences
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2011年 / 50卷
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Resilience; Missionaries; Mental health; Acculturation; Social identity; Depression; Reverse culture shock;
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Home country re-entry from cross-cultural missionary work abroad may be associated with psychological distress. Re-entrants experience multiple losses including loss of identity which may be associated with personal/relational identity gaps and depersonalization/dehumanization. However, research suggests that some re-entrants are resilient with good mental health, while others are fragile with poor mental health. The aims of this paper are to explore the nature and frequency of re-entering missionaries’ identity gaps and their depersonalization/dehumanization in resilient and fragile re-entrants. Fifteen re-entering adult Australian cross-cultural missionary workers from four interdenominational Australian mission organizations completed semi-structured interviews. Results were analysed using modified Consensual Qualitative Research methods. Links were established between personal/relational identity gaps, depersonalization/dehumanization and resilience on re-entry. Implications for re-entrants’ care are discussed with suggestions for further research.
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页数:16
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