| Literature DB >> 30719070 |
Lauritz Rudolf Floribert Müller1, Karl Phillipp Büter1, Rita Rosner1, Johanna Unterhitzenberger1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies throughout Europe have shown that asylum-seeking children and adolescents (ASC) are at risk of developing mental disorders. The most common mental-health problems in ASC include posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety, and externalizing behaviour. Being an unaccompanied refugee minor (URM) was found to be highly predictive for higher levels of psychological distress within ASC. Nevertheless, and even though Germany is Europe's biggest host country for ASC, studies that reliably examine the mental health of both URM and accompanied refugee minors (ARM) in Germany with psychometrically tested measures are still lacking.Entities:
Keywords: Asylum-seeking children and adolescents; Children; European migrant crisis; Mental health; PTSD; Post-migration factors; Traumatic experiences; Unaccompanied refugee minors
Year: 2019 PMID: 30719070 PMCID: PMC6352340 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-019-0268-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Fig. 1Classification of factors associated with the mental health outcome of asylum-seeking children and adolescents (ASC). The figure illustrates a dose–effect-like relationship between a multitude of potential stressors that might affect ASC’s mental health. These include experience of trauma that is related to pre- or actual migration (e.g. political violence, adversities during flight), post-migration factors that ASC are exposed to after resettlement (e.g. acculturative hassles), and factors that are not directly related to displacement (e.g. developmental challenges)
Fig. 2Flow of participating facilities and ASC
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participating URM and ARM
| URM, | ARM, | Total, | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age in years, | 16.78 (1.26) | 15.13 (1.98) | 16.28 (1.69) | |
| Gender, | Fisher’s exact = .001 | |||
| Male | 66 (97.1) | 22 (73.3) | 88 (89.8) | |
| Female | 2 (2.9) | 8 (26.7) | 10 (10.2) | |
| Country of origin, | ||||
| Persian | 30 (44.1) | 25 (83.3) | 55 (56.1) | |
| Afghanistan | 29 (42.6) | 25 (83.3) | 54 (55.1) | |
| Iran | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Arabic | 17 (25.0) | 5 (16.7) | 22 (22.4) | |
| Syria | 12 (17.6) | 2 (6.7) | 14 (14.3) | |
| Iraq | 5 (7.4) | 3 (10.0) | 8 (8.2) | |
| African | 18 (26.5) | 0 | 18 (18.4) | |
| Eritrea | 11 (16.2) | 0 | 11 (11.2) | |
| Gambia | 3 (4.4) | 0 | 3 (3.1) | |
| Somalia | 2 (2.9) | 0 | 2 (2.0) | |
| Ethiopia | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Mali | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Others | 3 (4.4) | 0 | 3 (3.1) | |
| Albania | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Bangladesh | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Pakistan | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.0) | |
| Religion, | Fisher’s exact = .001 | |||
| Islam | 51 (75.0) | 30 (100.0) | 81 (82.7) | |
| Others | 17 (25.0) | 0 | 17 (17.3) | |
| Length of stay in months, | 19.69 (5.62) | 25.47 (10.16) | 21.46 (7.73) | |
| Asylum status, | ||||
| Accepted | 26 (38.2) | 11 (36.7) | 37 (37.8) | |
| Rejected | 21 (30.9) | 13 (43.3) | 34 (34.7) | |
| Pending | 17 (25.0) | 6 (20.0) | 23 (23.4) | |
| Missing | 4 (5.9) | 0 | 4 (4.1) | |
** p < .01, *** p < .001
Experience of trauma amongst URM and ARM, derived from the CATS trauma list
| Item (did you ever experience …) | URM, | ARM, | Total, | χ2-statistics ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dangerous journey or transport | 66 (97.1) | 29 (96.7) | 95 (96.6) | Fisher’s exact = 1 |
| Seeing someone in the community get slapped, punched or beat up | 57 (83.8) | 20 (66.7) | 77 (78.6) | Fisher’s exact = .06 |
| Lack of food or water for several days | 57 (83.8) | 18 (60) | 75 (76.5) | Fisher’s exact = .02* |
| Seeing someone attacked, stabbed, shot at, hurt badly or killed | 55 (80.9) | 20 (66.7) | 75 (76.5) | Fisher’s exact = .2 |
| Being around war | 49 (72.1) | 14 (46.7) | 63 (64.3) | 5.85 (1)* |
| Someone close to you dying suddenly or violently | 51 (75) | 10 (33.3) | 61 (62.2) | 15.38 (1)*** |
| Slapped, punched or beat up by someone not in the family | 43 (63.2) | 15 (50) | 58 (59.2) | 1.73 (1) |
| Serious accident or injury | 46 (67.6) | 8 (26.7) | 54 (55.1) | 14.13 (1)*** |
| Seeing someone in the family get slapped, punched or beat up | 30 (44.1) | 16 (53.3) | 46 (46.9) | .61 (1) |
| Attacked, stabbed, shot at or hurt badly | 35 (51.5) | 9 (30) | 44 (44.9) | 3.88 (1)* |
| Being robbed by threat, force or weapon | 30 (44.1) | 13 (43.3) | 43 (43.9) | .005 (1) |
| Slapped, punched or beat up in the family | 28 (41.2) | 11 (36.7) | 39 (39.8) | .23 (1) |
| Imprisonment or abduction | 28 (41.2) | 7 (23.3) | 35 (35.7) | 3.06 (1) |
| Serious natural disaster | 18 (26.5) | 10 (33.3) | 28 (28.6) | Fisher’s exact = .63 |
| Scary medical procedure | 18 (26.5) | 6 (20) | 24 (24.5) | Fisher’s exact = .61 |
| Committing acts of violence (voluntarily or involuntarily) | 9 (13.2) | 4 (13.3) | 13 (13.4) | Fisher’s exact = 1 |
| Someone older touching your private parts when they shouldn’t | 9 (13.2) | 2 (6.7) | 11 (11.2) | Fisher’s exact = .50 |
| Someone forcing or pressuring sex | 3 (4.4) | 2 (6.7) | 5 (5.1) | Fisher’s exact = .64 |
* p < .05, *** p < .001
Means, standard deviations, cut-offs, and mean comparisons of groups for the CATS and HSCL-37A measures
| URM, | ARM, | Total, | ANCOVA main effect group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects above cut-off | Subjects above cut-off | Subjects above cut-off | |||||
| CATS-TL | 9.49 (2.7) | 7.3 (3.12) | 8.82 (2.99) | 10.15 (1, 89)*** | |||
| CATS-SS | 23.69 (8.75) | 44 (64.7) | 19.47 (10.14) | 11 (36.7) | 22.4 (9.35) | 55 (56.1) | .04 (1, 75) |
| HSCL-Tot | 66.66 (12.86) | 26 (38.2) | 59.83 (11.89) | 7 (23.3) | 64.57 (12.9) | 33 (33.7) | .99 (1, 75) |
| HSCL-Dep | 31.5 (7.67) | 29 (42.6) | 28.4 (7.15) | 9 (30) | 30.55 (7.61) | 33 (33.7) | 1.05 (1, 75) |
| HSCL-Anx | 19.21 (5.4) | 26 (38.2) | 17.3 (5.34) | 7 (23.3) | 18.62 (5.43) | 38 (38.8) | .08 (1, 75) |
| HSCL-Int | 50.71 (12.27) | 23 (33.8) | 45.7 (10.62) | 7 (23.3) | 49.17 (11.96) | 30 (30.6) | .26 (1, 75) |
| HSCL-Ext | 15.96 (2.78) | 7 (10.3) | 14.13 (1.99) | 1 (3.3) | 15.4 (2.69) | 8 (8.2) | 4.75 (1, 75)* |
CATS-TL CATS trauma list, CATS-SS CATS symptom scale, HSCL-Tot HSCL-37A total score, HSCL-Dep HSCL-37A depression scale, HSCL-Anx HSCL-37A anxiety scale, HSCL-Int HSCL-37A internalizing cluster, HSCL-Ext HSCL-37A externalizing cluster
a Covariates (CATS-TL): age; covariates (CATS-SS and HSCL-37A measures): age, total number of traumatic events, length of stay
* p < .05, *** p < .001
Correlations between experience of traumatic events, demographic data, post-migration factors, and mental health outcomes for 98 ASC
| Variable | CATS-TL | CATS-SS | HSCL-Tot | HSCL-Dep | HSCL-Anx | HSCL-Int | HSCL-Ext |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CATS-TL | 1 | .50*** | .47*** | .46*** | .35*** | .45*** | .28** |
| Age | .37*** | .16 | .13 | .13 | .10 | .13 | .04 |
| Length of stay | − .13 | − .24* | − .12 | − .11 | − .06 | − .10 | − .14 |
| Number of residents in facility | − .19 | − .14 | − .20* | − .25* | − .08 | − .20 | − .10 |
| Years of schooling | − .07 | − .22* | − .14 | − .12 | − .13 | − .13 | − .05 |
| ERSS discrimination | .11 | .19 | .19 | .20* | .12 | .18 | .10 |
| ERSS social support within family | − .20* | − .21 | − .17 | − .18 | − .16 | − .18 | − .01 |
| ERSS social support in host country | − .04 | − .19 | − .22* | − .16 | − .28** | − .23* | − .03 |
| ERSS language proficiency | .03 | − .29** | − .22* | − .23* | − .11 | − .19 | − .18 |
| ERSS resources | − .16 | − .39*** | − .39*** | − .33** | − .28** | − .33** | − .39*** |
CATS-TL CATS trauma list, CATS-SS CATS symptom scale, HSCL-Tot HSCL-37A total score, HSCL-Dep HSCL-37A depression scale, HSCL-Anx HSCL-37A anxiety scale, HSCL-Int HSCL-37A internalizing cluster, HSCL-Ext HSCL-37A externalizing cluster
* p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Hierarchical regression analysis for variables predicting CATS and HSCL-37A measures
| Step | Included Variable | Stand. βa | Overall |
| Adj. | Total adj. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CATS-TL | |||||||
| Step 1 | Age | .248 | 12.401*** | 12.401*** | 1, 95 | .115 | .115 |
| Step 2 | Group (URM or ARM) | .21 | 3.944* | 8.365*** | 2, 94 | .036 | .151 |
| CATS-SS | |||||||
| Step 1 | Number of traumatic events | .457 | 30.56*** | 30.56*** | 1, 95 | .235 | .235 |
| Step 2 | ERSS resources | − .254 | 14.01*** | 24.38*** | 2, 94 | .092 | .327 |
| Step 3 | ERSS language proficiency | − .231 | 7.59** | 19.92*** | 3, 93 | .045 | .372 |
| HSCL-Tot | |||||||
| Step 1 | Number of traumatic events | .405 | 25.08*** | 25.08*** | 1, 95 | .201 | .201 |
| Step 2 | ERSS resources | − .33 | 14.62*** | 21.645*** | 2, 94 | .10 | .301 |
| HSCL-Dep | |||||||
| Step 1 | Number of traumatic events | .429 | 25.288*** | 25.288*** | 1, 95 | .182 | .20 |
| Step 2 | ERSS resources | − .21 | 8.666** | 17.987*** | 2, 94 | .059 | .259 |
| Step 3 | ERSS language proficiency | − .185 | 4.28* | 13.832*** | 3, 93 | .025 | .284 |
| HSCL-Anx | |||||||
| Step 1 | Number of traumatic events | .323 | 11.955*** | 11.955*** | 1, 95 | .102 | .102 |
| Step 2 | ERSS social support in host country | − .263 | 7.953** | 10.391*** | 2, 94 | .062 | .164 |
| HSCL-Int | |||||||
| Step 1 | Number of traumatic events | .386 | 21.507*** | 21.507*** | 1, 95 | .176 | .176 |
| Step 2 | ERSS resources | − .275 | 9.382** | 16.393*** | 2, 94 | .067 | .243 |
| HSCL-Ext | |||||||
| Step 1 | ERSS resources | − .361 | 17.28*** | 17.28*** | 1, 95 | .143 | .144 |
| Step 2 | Group (URM or ARM) | .274 | 9.121** | 13.931*** | 2, 94 | .067 | .211 |
CATS-TL CATS trauma list, CATS-SS CATS symptom scale, HSCL-Tot HSCL-37A total score, HSCL-Dep HSCL-37A depression scale, HSCL-Anx HSCL-37A anxiety scale, HSCL-Int HSCL-37A internalizing cluster, HSCL-Ext HSCL-37A externalizing cluster
a For the final model/step
* p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001