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Social Resilience and Mental Health Among Eritrean Asylum-Seekers in Switzerland.

Sabra Melamed1,2, Afona Chernet1,2, Niklaus D Labhardt1,2,3, Nicole Probst-Hensch1,2, Constanze Pfeiffer1,2.   

Abstract

Eritreans comprise the largest group of asylum-seekers in Switzerland. Gaining recognized refugee status can take up to 36 months, during which time asylum-seekers live in a state of legal limbo, intensifying threats to their well-being. Resilience and mental health among this population is poorly understood. We interviewed 10 asylum-seekers residing in Switzerland using qualitative, in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using the Framework Method. Results indicated that mental health was understood as a binary state rather than a continuum and that trusted friends and family were responsible for recognizing and attempting to treat mental health problems. Pathways to care were potentially interrupted for asylum-seekers. Capital building, considered through the lens of social resilience, consisted of language learning, establishing of new individual- and community-level social networks, and proactive symbolic capital building through volunteering. We contextualize the asylum-seekers' experience into a resilience framework and offer practical recommendations for improving mental health care access.

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Keywords:  Eritrea; Switzerland; asylum-seeker; mental health; migration; qualitative; resilience

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30222038     DOI: 10.1177/1049732318800004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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