| Literature DB >> 30522460 |
M von Werthern1, K Robjant1, Z Chui1, R Schon1, L Ottisova2, C Mason1, C Katona3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The number of asylum seekers, refugees and internally displaced people worldwide has increased dramatically over the past 5 years. Many countries are continuing to resort to detaining asylum seekers and other migrants, despite concerns that this may be harmful. In light of the considerable body of recent research, this review aims to update and expand on a 2009 systematic review on the mental health consequences of detention on adult, adolescent and child immigration detainees, which found (on the basis on 9 studies) that there was consistent evidence that immigration detention had adverse effects on mental health.Entities:
Keywords: Asylum seekers; Immigration detention; Mental health; Refugees; Vulnerability
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30522460 PMCID: PMC6282296 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1945-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Mental Health Problems in Immigration Detainees: Characteristics of 26 quantitative studies
| Author and year | Study Design | Sample | Country of Origin | Country of Study | Outcomes of interest | Method of assessing outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brabeck & Xu [ | Cross sectional survey | Various Latin American countries | United States | Impact of detention / deportation on Latino immigrant families | Self-report survey informed by Brabeck et al. [ | |
| Cleveland & Rousseau [ | Cross-sectional, comparison survey | Unknown | Canada | Anxiety, depression & PTSD | HTQ, HSCL-25, modified DEC | |
| Coffey et al. [ | Cross-sectional semi-structured interview and survey | Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and neighbouring countries | Australia | Experience of detention | Semi-structured interviews; HSCL-25, HTQ, WHOQOL-Brief | |
| Cohen [ | Data comparison | Unknown | UK | Rates of self-harm and suicide | Analysis of records, coroner’s files and ombudsman’s reports | |
| Cwikel et al. [ | Cross-sectional, comparison survey | Former Soviet Union | Israel | PTSD, depression, somatic symptoms, suicidality | PCL, CES-D, constructed scale of physical symptoms, constructed scale of both past trauma and work trauma | |
| Graf et al. [ | Cross-sectional survey | 31 different countries | Switzerland | Prevalence rates of mental health disorders | BJMHS, CIDI (clinical psychologist), SCL-90R, subjective mental health questionnaire within 4 days of detention, SCL-90R and self-report again 6 months later where possible | |
| Green & Eager [ | Cross-sectional analysis of health records | 58 different countries | Australia | Estimated incidence rates of new health conditions, new mental health conditions and new injuries for each cohort | Health records coded by clinical coder | |
| Hedrick [ | Analysis of incident reports | Unknown | Unknown | Australia | Self-harm | Self-harm incident reports |
| Ichikawa et al. [ | Cross-sectional, comparison survey | Afghanistan | Japan | Anxiety, depression, PTSD | HSCL-25, HTQ | |
| Keller, Rosenfeld et al. [ | Cross-sectional survey | Multiple countries | USA | Anxiety, depression, PTSD | HSCL-25, HTQ (+ two month follow up) | |
| Lorek et al. [ | Cross-sectional survey | Multiple | Britain | Mental and physical health of children held within immigration detention centre | Clinical diagnostic interviews, SCAS, DSRS, R-IES-13, SDQ, CORE, observations | |
| Mares [ | Secondary analysis of Australian Human Rights Commissions Data Set | Unknown | Australia | Psychological distress, behavioural difficulties | K10, SDQ | |
| Mares & Jureidini [ | Assessment of referrals into CAMHS | Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine | Australia | Clinical assessment | Clinical instrument unknown | |
| Momartin et al. [ | Cross-sectional survey | Unknown | Australia | PTSD, anxiety, depression, general health, living difficulties and experiences of detention | HTQ, HSCL-25, GHQ-30, MOSSF-12, PMDC, DEC | |
| Puthoopparambil et al. [ | Cross-sectional survey | 46 different countries | Sweden | Quality of life | WHOQOL-BREF – incl. Six psychological questions | |
| Robjant et al. [ | Cross-sectional, comparison survey | N = 67 detained asylum seekers, | Unknown | UK | PTSD, depression, anxiety | HADS, IES-R, PDS |
| Rojas-Flores [ | Cross sectional comparison survey | Mexico or Central America | US | PTSD, depression, behavioural difficulties, daily functioning | UCLA PTSD-RI, CES-DSC, BASC-2 PRS-C, TSCYC-SP, BASC-2 TRS-C, CAFAS | |
| Rothe et al. (2002a) | Cross sectional survey | Cuba | US | PTSD, psychological distress | PTSDRI, checklist of PTSD symptoms | |
| Rothe et al. (2002b) | Cross sectional survey | Cuba | US | PTSD, behavioural difficulties | PTSDRI, CBCL-TRF | |
| Sen et al. [ | Observational, Cross-sectional | 27 different countries | UK | Neurodevelopmental | MINI v6, SAPAS, AQ-10, ASRS, LDSQ, CANFOR | |
| Sobhanian et al. [ | Cross-sectional survery | Iran, Afghanistan | Australia | Psychological status and quality of life | T-FAST, QOLI, POMS, SIS | |
| Steel et al. [ | Cross-sectional | N = 10 families (14 adults, 20 children) held for in immigration detention for more than two years | Unknown | Australia | Psychiatric Status | DEC, DSC, K-SADS-PL, SCID-IV, Parenting Questionnaire, |
| Steel et al. [ | Cross-sectional, comparison survey | Mainly Iran and Iraq | Australia | Anxiety, depression & PTSD | HTQ, HSCL-25, MOSSF-12, PMLD, DEC, DSC | |
| Steel et al. [ | Longitudinal survey | N = 47 former immigration detainees on temporary protection visas and | Iran, Afghanistan | Australia | Anxiety, depression and PTSD | HTQ, HSCL-25, GHQ-30, PSWQ, PMLD |
| Young & Gordon [ | Secondary analysis of Australian Human Rights Commissions Data Set | Unknown | Australia | PTSD, mental health | K10, HTQ, HoNOS, HoNOSCA | |
| Zwi et al. [ | Cross sectional survey | Eastern Mediterranean, South East Asia, Pacific, Africa, Stateless origin | Australia | Behavioural difficulties | SDQ |
ASRS Adult ADHD Self-Report Scales, AQ-10 Autism-Spectrum Quotient 10, BASC-2 PRS-C Behaviour Assessment System for Children-2nd Edition, Parent Rating Scales-Child, BASC-2 TRS-C Behaviour Assessment System for Children-2nd Edition, Teacher Rating Scales-Child, BJMHS Brief Jail Mental Health Screen, CAFAS Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale, CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, CANFOR Camberwell Assessment of Needs – Forensic Version, CBCL-TRF Child Behavioral Check List – Teachers Report Form, CES-D Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression, CES-DSC Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children, CIDI Composite International Diagnostic Interview, CORE Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation, DEC Detention Experience Checklist, DSC Detention Symptom Checklist, DSRS Birleson Depression Self-Rating Scale, GHQ-30 General Health Questionnaire 30, HADS Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale, HSCL-25 Hopkins Symptoms Checklist 25, HoNOS Health of Nation Outcomes Scale, HoNOSCA Health of Nation Outcomes Scale for Children and Adolescents, HTQ Harvard Trauma Questionnaire, IES-R Impact of Events Scale Revised, K10 Kessler 10, K-SADS-PL Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Aged Children-Present and Life Time Version, LDSQ Learning Disability Screening Questionnaire, MOSSF-12Medical Outcomes Study – Short Form, MINI v6 Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview v6.0, NGO Non-governmental Organisation, PCL PTSD checklist, PDS Posttraumatic diagnostic scale, PMDC Post Migration Difficulties Checklist, PMLD – Post-migration living difficulties and detention experiences checklist, POMS Profile of Mood States, PSWQ Penn State Worry Questionnaire, PTSDRI Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index, QOLI Quality of Life Inventory, R-IES-13 Revised Impact of Events Scale-13, SAPAS Standardized Assessment of Personality Abbreviated Scale, SCAS Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale, SCID-IV Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, SCL-90-R Symptoms Checklist-90-R, SDQ Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, SIS Suicide Ideation Scale, T-FAST Truncated Firestone Assessment of Self destructive Thoughts, TSCYC-SP Trauma Symptom Checklist for Young Children – Spanish Version, UCLA PTSD-RI UCLA Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index, WHOQOL-Brief World Health Organisation Quality of Life Short Version
Quality Review of 26 studies
| Quality Question 1-7 | |||||||
| Study | Clear focus on question | Appropriate design | Appropriate sampling method | Appropriate sample | Tolerable level of non-participation | Exposure (detention) appropriately addressed | Outcomes (mental health symptoms and disorders) appropriately addressed |
| Brabeck & Xu [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | Low |
| Cleveland & Rousseau [ | High | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | High | High |
| Coffey et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | High |
| Cohen [ | Intermediate | Low | Low | Low | Low | Intermediate | Intermediate |
| Cwikel et al. [ | High | High | Low | Intermediate | Low | High | High |
| Graf et al. [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | Low | High | High |
| Green & Eagar [ | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | High | High | Intermediate |
| Hedrick [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | Intermediate |
| Ichikawa et al. [ | High | High | High | High | High | High | High |
| Keller et al. [ | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | High | High | High | High |
| Lorek et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Low | High | Intermediate |
| Mares [ | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | Low | High | High |
| Mares & Jureidini [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | Intermediate |
| Momartin et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | High | High |
| Puthoopparambil et al. (2009) | High | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | High |
| Robjant et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | High | High |
| Rojas-Flores, L. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Low | Intermediate | High |
| Rothe et al. [ | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | Low | Low | High | Intermediate |
| Rothe et al. [ | High | High | Low | Low | Low | High | High |
| Sen et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | High |
| Sobhanian et al. [ | High | Intermediate | Low | Intermediate | Low | High | High |
| Steel et al. [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | Intermediate |
| Steel et al. [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | High |
| Steel et al. (2011) | High | High | High | High | High | High | High |
| Young & Gordon [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate | High |
| Zwi et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | High | High |
| Quality Question 8-13 | |||||||
| Study | Consideration of cofounders | Appropriate conduction of statistical analyses | Reporting of confidence intervals | Consideration of ethical issues | Adequate support for conclusions | Generalisability of findings | Total Score |
| Brabeck & Xu [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 19/26 |
| Cleveland & Rousseau [ | High | High | High | High | High | High | 24/26 |
| Coffey et al. [ | Low | High | High | High | High | Intermediate | 20/26 |
| Cohen [ | Low | Low | Low | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 7/26 |
| Cwikel et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 18/26 |
| Graf et al. [ | Low | High | Low | High | High | High | 19/26 |
| Green & Eagar [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | 22/26 |
| Hedrick [ | Intermediate | High | Low | Intermediate | High | High | 19/26 |
| Ichikawa et al. [ | High | High | High | High | High | Intermediate | 25/26 |
| Keller et al. [ | High | High | High | High | High | High | 23/26 |
| Lorek et al. [ | Intermediate | Low | Low | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 14/26 |
| Mares [ | Low | High | Low | High | High | Intermediate | 16/26 |
| Mares & Jureidini [ | Low | Intermediate | Low | Low | High | Intermediate | 14/26 |
| Momartin et al. [ | High | High | High | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 22/26 |
| Puthoopparambil et al. [ | High | High | High | High | High | High | 24/26 |
| Robjant et al. [ | High | High | High | High | High | High | 25/26 |
| Rojas-Flores, L. [ | High | High | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 18/26 |
| Rothe et al. (2002a) | Low | Low | Low | Low | High | Low | 9/26 |
| Rothe et al. (2002b) | High | High | Low | Intermediate | High | Low | 15/26 |
| Sen et al. [ | Intermediate | High | Low | High | High | High | 19/26 |
| Sobhanian et al. [ | High | High | Low | Intermediate | High | High | 15/26 |
| Steel et al. [ | Intermediate | Intermediate | Low | High | High | Intermediate | 19/26 |
| Steel et al. [ | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | Intermediate | 23/26 |
| Steel et al. [ | Intermediate | Intermediate | High | High | High | Intermediate | 24/26 |
| Young & Gordon [ | Low | High | Low | Intermediate | High | Intermediate | 17/26 |
| Zwi et al. [ | Intermediate | High | High | Intermediate | High | High | 22/26 |
Fig. 1Study flow chart
Prevalence Rates of Mental Health Difficulties in Children and Families
| Steel et al. [ | Mares & Jureidini [ | Lorek et al. [ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prevalence Rates in Children ( | Prevalence Rates in Parents ( | Prevalence Rates in Children (N = 20) | Prevalence Rates in Parents (N = 16) | Prevalence Rates in Children (N = 11) | Prevalence Rates in Parents (N = 9) | |
| Mental Health Difficulty | ||||||
| Major Depressive Disorder | 95% | 100% | 100% | 87% | 100% | 100% |
| Post-traumatic Stress Disorder | 50% | 86% | 100% | 56% | 17% | 55% |
| Anxiety Disorder | 50% (separation anxiety) | 100% | 70% | – | 36-100% | 100% |
| Sleep Related Difficulties | 65% | – | 100% | – | 91% | – |
| Eating Related Difficulties | – | – | – | – | 100% | – |
| Oppositional Defiant Disorder / Conduct Problems | 45% | – | 30% | – | 55% | – |
| Psychotic Symptoms | – | 14% | – | 25% | – | – |
| Suicidal Ideation | + 50% | 93% | – | – | – | 100% |
| Self-harm | 25% | 36% | 80% | 31% | – | – |
| Somatic Complaints | – | – | 50% | – | 91% | – |
| Hyperactive Behaviour | – | – | – | – | 27% | – |
| Peer Relationship Problems | – | – | – | – | 64% | – |
| Developmental Concerns | ||||||
| Enuresis | 50% of children in middle childhood | n.a. | 30% of children aged 6-17 | – | 13% of children aged 1-4 | n.a. |
| Encopresis | – | n.a. | – | – | 13% of children aged 1-4 | n.a. |
| Food Refusal | – | n.a. | – | – | 38% of children aged 1-4 | n.a. |
| Return to Nappies | – | n.a | – | – | 38% of children aged 1-4 | n.a. |
| Language Regression | – | n.a. | 50% of children aged under 5 | – | 50% of children aged 1-4 | n.a. |
| Attachment Problems | – | n.a. | 30% of children aged under 5 | n.a. | – | n.a. |
Assessment and Prevalence Rates of Mental Health Difficulties in currently detained and formerly detained Adults
| Mental Health Difficulty | Cleveland & Rousseau [ | Coffey et al. [ | Cwikel et al. [ | Ichikawa et al. [ | Keller et al. [ | Robjant et al. [ | Sen et al. [ | Steel et al. [ | Steel et al. [ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression | √ | 88% | 79% | √ | 86% | √ | 52.5% | √ | √ |
| Anxiety | √ | – | – | √ | 77% | 72% | 12% | √ | √ |
| PTSD | √ | 70% | 17% | √ | 50% | 76% | 20.8% | √ | √ |
| Specific Phobia | – | – | – | – | – | – | |||
| Psychotic or Depressive Affective Disorder | – | – | – | – | – | – | 10% | – | – |
| Personality Disorder | – | – | – | – | – | – | 34.7% | – | – |
| Suicidal Ideation | – | – | 47% | – | 26% | – | – | – | – |
| Suicide Attempt | – | – | 19% | – | 3% | – | – | – | – |
| Somatisation | – | – | 40-60% | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Autism | – | – | – | – | – | – | 15% | – | – |
| ADHD | – | – | – | – | – | – | 14% | – | – |
| OCD | – | – | – | – | – | – | 9% | – | – |