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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37251071/-i-can-t-describe-how-i-could-get-better-but-i-would-like-to-conception-of-health-and-illness-of-refugee-youth-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Swantje van der Meer, Friederike Durlach, Katharina Szota, Hanna Christiansen
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Almost half of all the people displaced worldwide are children and adolescents. Many refugee children, adolescents, and young adults suffer from psychological stress. However, their utilization of (mental) health services is low, probably due to a lack of knowledge about (mental) health and (mental) health care. The current study aimed to explore concepts of (mental) health and illness of refugee youth as well as assess their mental health literacy (MHL) to arrive at conclusions for improving mental health care access and use...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37223492/the-influences-of-faith-on-illness-representations-and-coping-procedures-of-mental-and-cognitive-health-among-aging-arab-refugees-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lana Bridi, Dahlia A Kaki, Behnan Albahsahli, Dania Abu Baker, Xara Khan, Raghad Aljenabi, Nissma Bencheikh, Melody K Schiaffino, Alison A Moore, Tala Al-Rousan
INTRODUCTION: Refugees experience higher rates of mental illness such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which are documented risk factors for dementia. Faith and spiritual practices have been shown to play a significant role in patients' understanding and coping with illness, however, this field of study among refugee populations remains lacking. This study aims to address this literature gap by examining the role of faith on mental health and cognitive health among Arab refugees resettled in Arab and Western countries...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37221582/associations-between-physical-and-mental-health-and-the-utilization-of-ambulatory-and-emergency-healthcare-among-asylum-seekers-results-from-a-cross-sectional-survey-in-berlin-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nora Gottlieb, Martin Siegel
BACKGROUND: Despite a high burden of chronic and mental illness, asylum-seekers show low utilization of ambulatory specialist healthcare. Forgoing timely healthcare when facing access barriers may direct them toward emergency care. This paper examines interrelations of physical and mental health and utilization of ambulatory and emergency care, and explicitly addresses associations between the different types of care. METHODS: A structural equation model was applied to a sample of n = 136 asylum-seekers living in accommodation centers in Berlin, Germany...
May 23, 2023: International Journal for Equity in Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37161342/understanding-experiences-of-mental-health-help-seeking-in-arab-populations-around-the-world-a-systematic-review-and-narrative-synthesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hania El Khatib, Aisha Alyafei, Madiha Shaikh
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in mental health service utilisation and access is well established. Mental illness is common among Arab populations globally, but most individuals display negative attitudes towards mental health and do not seek professional help. The aim of this systematic review was to determine 1) help-seeking behaviours 2) help-seeking attitudes and 3) help-seeking barriers and facilitators, related to mental health services among Arab adults. METHOD: A pre-defined search strategy and eligibility criteria allowed for database searching using terms related to: mental health, Arabs, help-seeking, as well as experiences and behaviours...
May 9, 2023: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37138317/mental-illness-stigma-and-associated-factors-among-arabic-speaking-refugee-and-migrant-populations-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ritesh Chimoriya, Yaser Mohammad, Russell Thomson, Cheryl Webster, Rachel Dunne, Michaels Aibangbee, David Ip, Shameran Slewa-Younan
BACKGROUND: Arabic-speaking refugee and migrant populations form a significant proportion of Australia's population. Despite high levels of psychological distress among Arabic-speaking populations, low uptake of mental health services has been demonstrated. Evidence suggests poor levels of mental health literacy (MHL) and high levels of stigmatising attitudes among Arabic-speaking populations, which may act as barriers to help-seeking behaviours. This study aimed to explore the relationships between measures of mental illness stigma, socio-demographic factors and psychological distress, as well as to determine the factors associated with MHL (i...
May 3, 2023: International Journal of Mental Health Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37058795/dynamic-contributions-of-socioeconomic-status-to-mental-health-with-the-resettlement-process-among-refugees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiqing Jiang, Guangduoji Shi, Yanzhi Li, Ciyong Lu, Lan Guo, Weihong Zhang
Socioeconomic status (SES) is shown to be associated with refugees' mental health, but few studies have considered that these associations may vary over time. This study aimed to examine the dynamic contributions of SES to refugees' mental health during resettlement. We used five waves of data from a cohort study in Australia; 2399 refugees completed the interview in Wave 1, and the remaining waves had 2009, 1894, 1929, and 1881 participants, respectively. SES, high risk of severe mental illness (HR-SMI), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were assessed in each wave...
April 10, 2023: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034943/a-pilot-study-of-how-the-past-present-and-future-are-represented-in-three-dimensional-space
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiko Yabe, Sachie Yamada
Numerous studies have shown that the representation of temporal concepts is associated with spatial features such as position and size. In a conventional task called the "Circle Test (CT)," participants are asked to express the relative importance of the past, present, and future and to demonstrate relationships among them by drawing three circles representing the past, present, and future. Studies on various participants, including refugees, patients living with serious illnesses, and adolescents, have used it to understand the temporal perspectives of different test takers...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37022779/review-of-major-social-determinants-of-health-in-schizophrenia-spectrum-psychotic-disorders-i-clinical-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dylan J Jester, Michael L Thomas, Emily T Sturm, Philip D Harvey, Matcheri Keshavan, Beshaun J Davis, Shekhar Saxena, Rajesh Tampi, Heather Leutwyler, Michael T Compton, Barton W Palmer, Dilip V Jeste
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDoHs) are receiving growing attention and are particularly relevant to persons with schizophrenia-spectrum psychotic disorders (SSPDs), considering their heightened risk of comorbidities, cognitive and functional decline, and early mortality. Yet, we did not find any comprehensive review of multiple SDoHs in SSPD. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a scoping review of meta-analyses and systematic reviews of nine major SDoHs in SSPD...
April 6, 2023: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37013904/antipsychotic-treatment-patterns-in-refugees-and-their-swedish-born-peers-with-first-episode-non-affective-psychosis-findings-from-the-remain-study
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Julia Spaton Goppers, Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz, Alexis E Cullen, Christopher Jamil de Montgomery, Antti Tanskanen, Marie Norredam, Heidi Taipale
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that migrants tend to utilise antipsychotics less often than their native-born peers. However, studies examining antipsychotic use among refugees with psychosis are lacking. AIMS: To compare the prevalence of antipsychotic drug use during the first 5 years of illness among refugees and Swedish-born individuals with a newly diagnosed non-affective psychotic disorder, and to identify sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with antipsychotic use...
April 4, 2023: BJPsych Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36968559/food-insecurity-and-its-association-with-mental-health-among-syrian-refugees-resettled-in-norway-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daria Kamelkova, Elisabeth Marie Strømme, Esperanza Diaz
BACKGROUND: Refugees are at a higher risk of food insecurity than the general population in high-income resettling countries. Simultaneously, the prevalence rates of mental ill health among refugees surpasses the general population in receiving countries both in high- and low-income settings. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of food insecurity and to study the association between food insecurity and mental health among Syrian refugees resettled in Norway. METHODS: As part of the CHART study (Changing Health and health care needs Along the Syrian Refugees' Trajectories to Norway), 353 Syrian refugees resettled in Norway for approximately one year participated in a structured telephone survey...
2023: Journal of migration and health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36964504/is-legal-status-associated-with-mental-illness-among-newly-arrived-refugees-in-sweden-an-epidemiological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Delilovic, Ana Hagström, Jad Shedrawy, Anna Clara Hollander, Knut Lönnroth, Henna Hasson
BACKGROUND: There are about 80 million forcibly displaced people globally. Migrants are at heightened risk for mental illness compared to host country populations. While previous research highlights the need to adequately assess mental illness, few have taken the diversity among newly arrived migrants into account. This study aims to estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of mental illness among asylum seekers, quota and other refugees in Stockholm, Sweden. METHODS: Using a cross-sectional design, data was collected as part of a mental health screening initiative integrated into routine health examinations in two health care clinics in Stockholm...
March 24, 2023: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36922459/differences-in-clinical-presentation-at-first-hospitalization-and-the-impact-on-involuntary-admissions-among-first-generation-migrant-groups-with-non-affective-psychotic-disorders
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Kelly K Anderson, Rebecca Rodrigues
BACKGROUND: Some migrant and ethnic minority groups have a higher risk of coercive pathways to care; however, it is unclear whether differences in clinical presentation contribute to this risk. We sought to assess: (i) whether there were differences in clinician-rated symptoms and behaviours across first-generation immigrant and refugee groups at the first psychiatric hospitalization after psychosis diagnosis, and (ii) whether these differences accounted for disparities in involuntary admission...
March 16, 2023: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36866061/challenges-in-health-care-services-for-refugees-in-cologne-germany-a-providers-perspective-using-a-mixed-methods-approach
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Angelika Warmbein, Claudia Beiersmann, Andrea Eulgem, Jaqueline Demir, Florian Neuhann
Since the peak of refugees arriving in Germany in 2015, existing health care structures have faced major challenges. The city of Cologne developed ad-hoc new structures to address these challenges, including a separate department for refugee medicine. We examine the processes of health care provision and perceived challenges in the health care of refugees in Cologne. We used a mixed-methods approach using 20 semi-structured interviews and analyzed descriptively a database including 353 datasets with socio-demographic, health-related and resource-related information to link with the results of qualitative data...
2023: Journal of migration and health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36854459/attitudes-and-experiences-of-asylum-seekers-and-refugees-to-the-covid-19-vaccination
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Anna Clare Talitha Gordon, Caroline Crenstil, Loubaba Mamluk
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 disproportionately affected asylum seeker and refugee (ASR) populations due to language and cultural barriers, lower health literacy, polytraumas and mental health needs, and increased exposure. Despite this, there was vaccine hesitancy and low vaccination rates in ASR populations. AIM: Explore the attitude to, and experiences of the COVID-19 vaccination among ASRs. DESIGN & SETTING: Qualitative study of 12 diverse purposively recruited ASRs in Bristol...
February 28, 2023: BJGP Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36843879/smartphone-delivered-mental-health-care-interventions-for-refugees-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Rayan El-Haj-Mohamad, Laura Nohr, Helen Niemeyer, Maria Böttche, Christine Knaevelsrud
According to the United Nations, an estimated 26.6 million people worldwide were refugees in 2021. Experiences before, during, and after flight increase psychological distress and contribute to a high prevalence of mental disorders. The resulting high need for mental health care is generally not reflected in the actual mental health care provision for refugees. A possible strategy to close this gap might be to offer smartphone-delivered mental health care. This systematic review summarizes the current state of research on smartphone-delivered interventions for refugees, answering the following research questions: (1) Which smartphone-delivered interventions are available for refugees? (2) What do we know about their clinical (efficacy) and (3) nonclinical outcomes (e...
2023: Global Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36833131/adaptation-validity-and-reliability-of-the-patient-health-questionnaire-phq-9-in-the-kurdistan-region-of-iraq
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Policastro, Alessandra Rossi, Hushyar Musa Sulaiman, Nezar Ismet Taib
AIM: The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is widely used for detecting and screening depression in Iraq. However, no psychometric assessment has been performed on any Iraqi version. This study aims at studying the reliability and validity of the Iraqi Kurdish version of the PHQ-9 as tool for identifying depression. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was used; data were collected from 872 participants (49.3% female and 51.7% male) at Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) in the host community as well as from Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugee camps...
February 16, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36823525/resettlement-mental-health-and-coping-a-mixed-methods-survey-with-recently-resettled-refugee-parents-in-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Sim, Eve Puffer, Afreen Ahmad, Lina Hammad, Katholiki Georgiades
BACKGROUND: Resettlement experiences of refugee parents are under-researched despite evidence indicating higher risk of poor mental health. The current study integrates family systems and social determinants of refugee mental health frameworks to examine: (1) Refugee parents' experiences of resettlement stressors and mental health; (2) Perceived impacts of resettlement stressors on individual and family indicators of well-being; and (3) Refugee parents' coping strategies and resources...
February 23, 2023: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36812030/reflections-on-mental-healthcare-for-an-asylum-seeker-population-caught-in-limbo-on-the-greek-island-of-samos
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REVIEW
Lindsay Solera-Deuchar
A psychiatry trainee reflects on a period of work on the Greek island of Samos with the international medical non-governmental organisation Medécins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, providing mental health and psychosocial support to asylum seekers. The clinic provided services to asylum seekers who were living in a crowded refugee camp, many of whom were experiencing symptoms of severe mental illness. The author reflects on the nature and severity of these presentations, and questions the role of psychiatry in treating mental illness that is clearly exacerbated by circumstances resulting from European asylum policies...
February 2023: BJPsych International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36791113/how-chronic-conditions-are-understood-experienced-and-managed-within-african-communities-in-europe-north-america-and-australia-a-synthesis-of-qualitative-studies
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Ama de-Graft Aikins, Olutobi Sanuade, Leonard Baatiema, Kafui Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Juliet Addo, Charles Agyemang
This review focuses on the lived experiences of chronic conditions among African communities in the Global North, focusing on established immigrant communities as well as recent immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking communities. We conducted a systematic and narrative synthesis of qualitative studies published from inception to 2022, following a search from nine databases-MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Social Science Citation Index, Academic Search Complete, CINAHL, SCOPUS and AMED. 39 articles reporting 32 qualitative studies were included in the synthesis...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36718214/-primary-care-of-ukrainian-refugees
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith Tillmann, Klaus Weckbecker, Paul Wiesheu, Markus Bleckwenn, Tobias Deutsch, Eva Münster
BACKGROUND: Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, more than 7.6 million people from Ukraine have been registered as refugees in European countries. In Germany, the number is estimated to be more than 1 million. These refugees may have different health needs than German patients due to differences in the health care system, disease prevalence, preventive measures, health behavior, and experiences of flight. However, general practitioners (GPs) have hardly been prepared for the contact...
January 26, 2023: ZFA. Zeitschrift Für Allgemeinmedizin
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