What can we learn from unaccompanied refugee adolescents’ perspectives on mental health care in exile?

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Frederikke Jarlby
Simone Goosen
Ilse Derluyn
Kathrine Vitus
Signe Smith Jervelund
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[1] Copenhagen University,Department of Public Health, Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health
[2] Netherlands Association for Community Health Services,Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy
[3] Ghent University,Department of Sociology and Social Work
[4] Aalborg University,undefined
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Exile; Minors; Psychosocial; URM; Well-being; Youth perspective;
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Unaccompanied refugee adolescents who have fled war and persecution often have poor mental health. Yet, little is known about their own perspectives on what can relieve their mental health problems. The aim was to explore unaccompanied refugee adolescents’ perspectives on healing and the mental healthcare offered to them when resettled. The study was based on methodical triangulation of participant observation in a Danish municipal institution for unaccompanied refugee minors, semi-structured individual interviews with experts, social workers and male refugee minors and a focus group interview with refugee minors. Results show that the refugee adolescents associated traditional conversational therapy with discussing negative and stigmatising aspects of their past and carrying risks of re-traumatisation. Instead, alternative activities were proposed, through which resources could be accumulated and they could be met without stereotype.
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页码:1767 / 1774
页数:7
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