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More than mateship: exploring how Australian male expatriates, longer-term and frequent travellers experience social support

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DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2251222

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Men; social support; social networks; expatriates and travellers; public health

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This study examines the risks faced by Australian male expatriates and frequent travelers and emphasizes the role of social support in mitigating these risks. The research finds that influential places, people, and stages in the migration journey mediate engagement with social support. The findings support the development of policies and practices to help these individuals adjust better to their new environment.
Purpose Those travelling overseas for work or leisure including male expatriates, longer-term and frequent travellers (ELoFTs) may be at heightened risk for a range of health and wellbeing issues. Social support may mediate this risk. However, from a public health perspective, little is written about how ELoFTs access health information and support and the role of their social networks in facilitating health and wellbeing outcomes. This research was part of a study examining social network processes of Australian male ELoFTs travelling, living, or working in Southeast Asia (SEA).Methods Symbolic Interactionism and Grounded Theory were the conceptual framework and methodology supporting semi-structured, in-depth interviews (n = 25) conducted in Australia and Thailand with Australian male ELoFTs to SEA, aged 18 years or older.Results Findings highlight supports that assist ELoFT transition and adjustment to country of destination or manage their transnational experience. Influential places, people, and points in the migration journey mediated engagement with social support.Conclusions ELoFT social networks and the support provided within them may provide a mechanism for intervention across a range of public health issues. Findings may support the development of policy and practice across industries charged with supporting successful ELoFT adjustment.

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