Women and Health
Volume 38, Issue 1, 2003, Pages 83-99

Physical activity programs for refugee Somali women: Working out in a new country (Article)

Guerin P.B.* , Diiriye R.O. , Corrigan C. , Guerin B.
  • a The Waikato Institute of Technology, Waikato, New Zealand
  • b The Waikato Institute of Technology, Waikato, New Zealand
  • c The Waikato Institute of Technology, Waikato, New Zealand
  • d University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand

Abstract

Islamic refugee women from non-westernized Countries face a number of challenges in adapting to their new Country, especially when that new country is westernized and is not Islamic. Refugees are primarily women and children, so it is important that women be in their best health because they usually bear the responsibility of caring for each other and children, often in very difficult situations. Maintaining or obtaining good levels of physical activity contributes to good health: mentally, physically and socially. At the request of women in the local Somali community, a number of initiatives were taken to increase their opportunities for physical activity. Through interviews, observations and conversations we explored barriers to fitness and exercise, the social, physical, and cultural effects of physical activity, and solutions to facilitate Somali women's access to fitness and exercise opportunities. Physical activity interventions included exercise classes in a community center used by the Somali community, trial memberships at a local women-only fitness center, and walking and sports groups. We discuss the procedural issues relating to setting-up these physical activity opportunities, the results of interviews with 37 of the women about their health and perceptions and issues relating to the physical activity options, and our recommendations for setting up similar classes with other Somali or Islamic communities. © 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

culture Women Somali Exercise Gym Fitness Islam Refugee physical activity

Index Keywords

physical activity educational status fitness refugee Fitness Centers Islam exercise mental health human Health Behavior Refugees middle aged controlled study social aspect health status Time Factors Aged religion interview health program Humans Adolescent female cultural factor Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Article conversation walking sport women's health program evaluation adult health care access Observation Somalia New Zealand Interviews

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0242523752&doi=10.1300%2fJ013v38n01_06&partnerID=40&md5=a62b56b40c4c21686c60fcd10a5f901b

DOI: 10.1300/J013v38n01_06
ISSN: 03630242
Cited by: 62
Original Language: English