- Migration, Health and Trauma
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Physical Activity and Health
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Employment and Welfare Studies
Ethiopian Police University College
2021-2024
Addis Ababa University
2024
Abstract Background In association with the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many numbers of Ethiopian migrants are returning to their home country, and they required stay in mandatory quarantine centers. This results severe disruptions life routines, social isolation, loss freedom. Studies on psychological distress among migrant returnees context COVID-19 scarce. study aimed investigate prevalence associated factors who were during time COVID-19. Methods A...
Abstract Background Following the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, many numbers of Ethiopian migrant workers from Middle East repatriated to their home country. Returnees who came back Ethiopia during early stages COVID-19 went through difficult experiences unplanned return and unfamiliar quarantine. Despite burgeoning studies on coping strategies general population stresses associated with pandemic, there is lack research how returnees cope challenges related migration...
Ethiopian migrants to the Middle East and South Africa are exposed dangerous traveling working conditions their experiences mostly tragic. They unwelcomed not only by situation in destination but also community at home which is an important indicator of stigma discrimination. However, there lack evidence on how psychological distress associated with migration experiences, coping strategies. Therefore, it was aimed determine mediating effect association between discrimination A total 739...