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Palillo, M. (2023). “Now I Must Go”: Uncovering the Relationship Between Masculinity and Structural Vulnerability in Young African Men's Stories of Forced Migration. International Migration Review, 01979183231185124. - Consulter
Pangop, D., de Montigny, F., Ndengeyingoma, A. (2011). Concepts de rôles et de pouvoir au sein des familles immigrantes sous l’angle des changements notés après l’immigration. Cahier de recherche n o 1. Gatineau, QC : CERIF/UQO. - Consulter
Pannetier, J., Lert, F., Roustide, M. J., & du Loû, A. D. (2017). Mental health of sub-saharan african migrants: The gendered role of migration paths and transnational ties. SSM-population health, 3, 549-557. - Consulter
Parke, R. D., & Cookston, J. T. (2021). Transnational fathers: New theoretical and conceptual challenges. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 13(3), 266-282. - Consulter
Patel, N. (2022). Examining the effectiveness of mental health workshops in reducing mental illness self and social stigma among Asian men in Vancouver, Canada: a randomized control trial (Master's thesis, University of Lethbridge (Canada)). - Consulter
Patel, N., Koso, S., Morrow, M., Bryson, S., Jiang, C., Lal, R., & Patel, N. B. (2024). Examining Workshops in Reducing Mental Illness Self and Social Stigma Among Asian Men in Vancouver, Canada: A Randomized Control Trial. - Consulter
Pedregosa, J., Tulli, M., & Hilario, C. (2021). The Intersections Of Mental Health And The Newcomer Young Men In Canada. - Consulter
Place, V., Nabb, B., Viksten Assel, K., Bäärnhielm, S., Dalman, C., & Hollander, A. C. (2021). Interventions to increase migrants’ care-seeking behaviour for stigmatised conditions: a scoping review. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 56, 913-930. - Consulter
Pontbriand, A., Naweed, O., Gervais, C. Hernandez, S., Le Gall, J. et N. Jalabert (2022). Soutenir l’adaptation des pratiques pour mieux répondre aux besoins des pères immigrants : une recherche-action. Montréal : Éditions Institut universitaire SHERPA. 56 p. - Consulter
Pontbriand, A., Naweed, O., Gervais, C., Hernandez, S., Le Gall, J., & Jalabert, N. (2022). Soutenir l'adaptation des pratiques pour mieux répondre aux besoins des pères immigrants. Réseau pour la valorisation de la paternité & Institut universitaire SHERPA. - Consulter
Rice, H. (2024). Masculinities in Immigration Detention Centres : Crime as a Result of the Institutional Victimization of Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants in Multicultural Liberal Democracies. Crossings: An Undergraduate Arts Journal, 4(1), 133-140. - Consulter
Rinfret-Raynor, M., Brodeur, N., Lesieux, É., & Dugal, N. (2013). Adaptation des interventions aux besoins des immigrants-es en situation de violence conjugale: état des pratiques dans les milieux d'intervention. CRI-VIFF, Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la violence familiale et la violence faite aux femmes. - Consulter
Roer‐Strier, D., Strier, R., Este, D., Shimoni, R., & Clark, D. (2005). Fatherhood and immigration: Challenging the deficit theory. Child & Family Social Work, 10(4), 315-329. - Consulter
Samson, M-E., Le Gall, J., Pinchinat Jean-Charles, K., …. et Johnson-Lafleur, J. (2024). Les expériences de personnes appartenant à un groupe ethnoculturel minoritaire qui prennent soin d’un·e proche au Québec. Institut universitaire SHERPA. - Consulter
Sato, C., Espina, F., Este, D., & Ferrer, I. (2022). “If There’s One Bad Apple, It Affects All of Us”: Filipino-Canadian Men’s Cultural Perspectives on Mental Health, Mental Illness and Stigma. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 41(4), 54-66. - Consulter
Satyen, L., Hansen, A., Green, J. L., & Zark, L. (2022). The effectiveness of culturally specific male domestic violence offender intervention programs on behavior changes and mental health: A systematic review. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(22), 15180. - Consulter
Shimon, R., Este, D., & Clark, D. E. (2003). Paternal engagement in immigrant and refugee families. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 34(4), 555-568. - Consulter
Sowad, A. S. M. (2016). Migration affecting Masculinities: The Consequences of Migration on the Construction of Masculinities of Migrant Bangladeshi Men Living in the United Kingdom. In Discourse Analysis as a Tool for Understanding Gender Identity, Representation, and Equality (pp. 50-73). IGI Global. - Consulter
Sowad, A. S. M., & Lafrance, M. (2024). Men, Masculinities and Transnational Migration in the Canadian Context: A Scoping Review. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 10608265241261167. - Consulter
Spahic-Blazevic, Arzémina & Beaulieu, Marie. (2016). Être réfugié et proche aidant d’un parent âgé : une réalité pas assez connue dans le Québec d’aujourd’hui. 13. 21-28. - Consulter