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Brexit, the Leave campaign, and mental health of ethnic minority communities
The Lancet Psychiatry ( IF 64.3 ) Pub Date : 2018-02-01 , DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(18)30018-x
Adrian Heald , Bianka Vida , Dinesh Bhugra

Since the outcome of the European Union (EU) June 2016 referendum in the UK, the possible mental health effects of Brexit on black and minority ethnic (BAME) people have not been fully acknowledged, despite the well-documented growing stigmatisation and violent attacks on migrants and religious and ethnic minorities. In the weeks and months leading up to the EU referendum, a culture of extremism and intolerance became visible in political debate in the UK, particularly on social media. The UN-expressed position in 2016 was that hate crimes against minorities were, at least in part, related to campaigning before the referendum.

中文翻译:

英国脱欧,休假运动与少数民族社区的心理健康

自2016年6月在英国举行欧洲联盟全民投票以来,尽管有充分的证据表明,英国对英国黑人和少数族裔(BAME)人群的心理健康影响日益受到耻辱和暴力袭击,但人们尚未完全意识到英国脱欧对黑人和少数民族的心理健康影响。移民以及宗教和少数民族。在欧盟公投前的几周和几个月中,极端主义和不容忍文化在英国的政治辩论中,特别是在社交媒体上,变得可见。2016年联合国表达的立场是,针对少数民族的仇恨犯罪至少部分与公民投票前的竞选活动有关。
更新日期:2018-01-27
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