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Mental Health of Refugee and Non-refugee Migrant Young People in European Secondary Education: The Role of Family Separation, Daily Material Stress and Perceived Discrimination in Resettlement.

Caroline Spaas1, An Verelst2, Ines Devlieger3, Sanni Aalto4, Arnfinn J Andersen5, Natalie Durbeej6, Per Kristian Hilden5, Reeta Kankaanpää4, Nina Langer Primdahl7, Marianne Opaas5, Fatumo Osman6, Kirsi Peltonen4, Anna Sarkadi6, Morten Skovdal7, Signe Smith Jervelund7, Emma Soye8, Charles Watters8, Ilse Derluyn2, Hilde Colpin9, Lucia De Haene10.   

Abstract

While scholarly literature indicates that both refugee and non-refugee migrant young people display increased levels of psychosocial vulnerability, studies comparing the mental health of the two groups remain scarce. This study aims to further the existing evidence by examining refugee and non-refugee migrants' mental health, in relation to their migration history and resettlement conditions. The mental health of 883 refugee and 483 non-refugee migrants (mean age 15.41, range 11-24, 45.9% girls, average length of stay in the host country 3.75 years) in five European countries was studied in their relation to family separation, daily material stress and perceived discrimination in resettlement. All participants reported high levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms. Family separation predicted post-trauma and internalizing behavioral difficulties only in refugees. Daily material stress related to lower levels of overall well-being in all participants, and higher levels of internalizing and externalizing behavioral difficulties in refugees. Perceived discrimination was associated with increased levels of mental health problems for refugees and non-refugee migrants. The relationship between perceived discrimination and post-traumatic stress symptoms in non-refugee migrants, together with the high levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms in this subsample, raises important questions on the nature of trauma exposure in non-refugee migrants, as well as the ways in which experiences of discrimination may interact with other traumatic stressors in predicting mental health.
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Keywords:  Daily material stress; Discrimination; Family separation; Mental health; Migrant youth and adolescents; Refugee youth and adolescents

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34686949     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01515-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-05-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Child Adolesc Social Work J       Date:  2018-05-29
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