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[Digital interventions for refugees. Challenges, opportunities, and perspectives of agency].

Giovanni Rubeis1.   

Abstract

DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM: Refugees show a high prevalence of mental health burden. Catering to the need for mental health services is made difficult by access barriers. These barriers consist of structural factors as well as culturally different attitudes towards mental health, mental illness, and therapeutic interventions. One option to overcome these access barriers and to provide mental healthcare services in an appropriate manner is seen in digital interventions. In the form of interactive websites or smartphone apps, these interventions have proven to be effective in mental healthcare. There are also promising examples of successful use of these technologies with refugees. However, the ethical aspects of digital interventions for refugees have scarcely been studied yet. ARGUMENTS: Aim of this paper is to tackle this research desiderate. The instrument of the ethical analysis to be conducted is the concept of agency. According to the concept of agency, persons have to be seen as actors capable of acting based on their own resources and competencies. Agency is the guiding principle here for analyzing the opportunities and risks of digital interventions for refugees. In addition, I will attempt to point out prospects for an agency-based application of digital interventions.
CONCLUSION: The ethical analysis could be used as the blueprint for developing therapeutic concepts that contribute to the improvement of mental healthcare services for refugees from an ethical perspective. © Der/die Autor(en) 2021.

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Keywords:  Agency; Digital interventions; Mental health; Migration; Refugees; mHealth

Year:  2021        PMID: 33785987      PMCID: PMC7994955          DOI: 10.1007/s00481-021-00621-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethik Med        ISSN: 0935-7335            Impact factor:   0.474


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