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Contemporary Migrant Health Experience and Unique Health Care Needs in European Prisons and Immigration Detention Settings
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-18 , DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2020.1821129
Cassie Lungu-Byrne 1 , Jennifer Germain 1 , Emma Plugge 2 , Marie Claire Van Hout 1
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Abstract Coinciding with mass population movement of migrants into Europe, populations of those incarcerated and detained in prisons and immigration detention settings have diversified significantly. A scoping review mapped and described extant literature on migrant health experience and unique support needs in these settings. Fifteen records fulfilled inclusion criteria and indicated that migrants are generally in good health on intake/committal, but have complex mental health needs and are particularly vulnerable to environmental and communication stressors in closed settings. Whilst the review underscores the need for operationalization of culturally sensitive health and wellbeing supports for migrants in prisons and immigration detention settings, it is recommended that States reduce their reliance on detention.

中文翻译:

欧洲监狱和移民拘留场所的当代移民健康经验和独特的医疗需求

摘要随着移民大量涌入欧洲,被监禁和拘留在监狱以及移民拘留场所的人口已经发生了巨大变化。一项范围界定的评论映射并描述了有关这些环境中移民健康经验和独特支持需求的现有文献。十五份记录符合入选标准,表明移民在摄入/投入方面总体上身体健康,但精神健康需求复杂,在封闭环境中特别容易受到环境和沟通压力的影响。审查强调必须对监狱和移民拘留所中的移民实施具有文化敏感性的健康和福祉支持,但建议各国减少对拘留的依赖。
更新日期:2020-09-18
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