THE NARRATIVES OF BLACK WOMEN ABOUT ADOANCING AFTER THE IMMIGRATORY PROCESS: THE EXPERIENCE OF RESIDENTES IN THE MUNICIPALITTY OF SÃO PAULO
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Abstract: Genderization has expanded studies on human displacement. Black women participate in the process, leaving countries with serious social problems and joining new communities. The objective of the study was to know the existence of post-migratory illnesses, from 33 women in the group. A cross-sectional quali-quantitative research was carried out between October 2017 and August 2018, in the city of São Paulo-Brazil. Data were obtained using instruments consisting of a semi-structured questionnaire and an interview. The data were analyzed using the Collective Subject Discourse technique. The reports highlighted that 51.2% of women did not fall ill, and 45.4% fell ill, with 27.2% declaring emotional problems. There is a need for standards for reception and design of health policies and inclusion of the group.
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