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Mental Health of Refugee Children and Youth: Epidemiology, Interventions, and Future Directions
Annual Review of Public Health ( IF 21.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-02 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040119-094230
Rochelle L Frounfelker 1 , Diana Miconi 1 , Jordan Farrar 2 , Mohamad Adam Brooks 3 , Cécile Rousseau 1 , Theresa S Betancourt 2
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The number of refugee youth worldwide receives international attention and is a top priority in both academic and political agendas. This article adopts a critical eye in summarizing current epidemiological knowledge of refugee youth mental health as well as interventions aimed to prevent or reduce mental health problems among children and adolescents in both high- and low-to-middle-income countries. We highlight current challenges and limitations of extant literature and present potential opportunities and recommendations in refugee child psychiatric epidemiology and mental health services research for moving forward. In light of the mounting xenophobic sentiments we are presently witnessing across societies, we argue that, as a first step, all epidemiological and intervention research should advocate for social justice to guarantee the safety of and respect for the basic human rights of all refugee populations during their journey and resettlement. A constructive dialogue between scholars and policy makers is warranted.

中文翻译:



难民儿童和青少年的心理健康:流行病学、干预措施和未来方向



全球难民青年的数量受到国际社会的关注,并且是学术和政治议程中的首要任务。本文以批判的眼光总结了当前关于难民青少年心理健康的流行病学知识,以及旨在预防或减少高收入和中低收入国家儿童和青少年心理健康问题的干预措施。我们强调现有文献当前的挑战和局限性,并提出难民儿童精神病流行病学和心理健康服务研究的潜在机遇和建议,以推动前进。鉴于我们目前在各个社会目睹的仇外情绪日益高涨,我们认为,作为第一步,所有流行病学和干预研究都应倡导社会正义,以保障难民期间所有难民的安全并尊重他们的基本人权。他们的旅程和重新安置。学者和政策制定者之间有必要进行建设性对话。

更新日期:2020-04-21
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