Incorporating Preliminary Mental Health Assessment in the Initial Healthcare for Refugees in New Jersey

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AbdulKareem Al-Obaidi
Bernadette West
Anne Fox
Daniel Savin
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[1] Institute for International Education,School of Public Health
[2] Rutgers University,Departments of Psychiatry and Family Medicine
[3] New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS),undefined
[4] University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center,undefined
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Refugees; Mental health; Screening instruments; New Jersey;
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The study aims to assess the feasibility of introducing a mental health screening tool into the initial health care assessment for refugees in New Jersey, US. A semi-structured interview was conducted with a convenience sample of professionals providing refugee health care in New Jersey and in a number of other states. There is a widespread appreciation of the need to consider the mental and emotional issues of the refugees as a priority in healthcare services. A mental health screening tool is required for practice in NJ. Community resources should be coupled with early screening for better refugee mental health outcomes.
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