Abstract
Immigration, involving departing from one's homeland and arriving in a host country, can profoundly influence an individual's psychosocial well-being. It encompasses phases marked by substantial changes, stress, family disintegration, and subsequent reintegration. This journey may lead to family breakdown and frequently involves adversity. Adapting to a fresh life in a new nation presents numerous challenges and necessitates sacrifices [1,2]. As a result, immigrants are highly susceptible to mental health issues [3-5]. Understanding immigration requires examining adaptation, integration modes, influencing circumstances, and shaping factors. Multiple theories contribute to exploring this complex phenomenon. Resilience, a trait inherent in individuals that enables them to effectively navigate psychosocial challenges in the face of adversity [6,7], is a vital concept to investigate concerning immigrants' adjustment to their new environment.
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