MIGRATION, HOW DOES IT AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH?

Hakkari Review Pub Date : 2022-04-23 DOI:10.31457/hr.1073528
Merve Bat Tonkuş, Zeliha Kalın
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Abstract

A geographical relocation of people for a permanent or temporary duration in order to spend all or part of their future lives is characterized as migration. War, ethnic or religious conflicts, political pressure, inequities, unemployment rates, poverty, hope for improved living standards, familial reasons, proximity to health care services, climate, and natural catastrophes are all factors that might lead to migration. People who have changed their environment owing to migration experience post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, depression disorder, schizophrenia and related disorders, culture shock, handicap, abuse, and suicidal ideation/attempt, especially among migrating women and children. Immigrants' mental difficulties are treated with psychosocial intervention methods such as individual/group trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative exposure therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). However, the number of evidence-based psychological intervention programs for immigrants must be increased. The goal of this review is to look at the research that indicates immigrant mental problems.
移民对心理健康有何影响?
人们为了度过全部或部分未来生活而进行的永久或暂时的地理迁移被称为迁移。战争、种族或宗教冲突、政治压力、不平等、失业率、贫困、对提高生活水平的希望、家庭原因、接近医疗保健服务、气候和自然灾害都是可能导致移民的因素。因移徙而改变环境的人会经历创伤后应激障碍、焦虑症、抑郁症、精神分裂症及相关疾病、文化冲击、残疾、虐待和自杀意念/企图,特别是在移徙妇女和儿童中。移民心理障碍的治疗采用心理社会干预方法,如个体/群体创伤认知行为疗法、叙事暴露疗法和眼动脱敏和再加工(EMDR)。然而,必须增加以证据为基础的移民心理干预项目的数量。这篇综述的目的是研究表明移民的心理问题。
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