Lessons from the experience of adolescent migrants during the COVID-19 lockdown in Switzerland: a qualitative study

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Caroline Heiniger, Joan-Carles Suris, Yara Barrense-Dias
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Purpose Three years after the COVID epidemic and the measures put in place by governments, the authors still cannot measure the full impact of them on the well-being and mental health of adolescents. This population was particularly impacted by this crisis, and some subgroups of young people, such as those from migration backgrounds, have been confronted with additional challenges. This paper aims to explore and describe the perspective and experience of migrant adolescents during the lockdown period Design/methodology/approach The authors performed 13 semi-structured interviews with migrant adolescents (nine females, median age 16) at the pediatric policlinic of Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland between November 2020 and January 2021. Participants had been living in Switzerland for an average of 2.3 years. Three of them were staying in a refugee reception centre. A thematic content analysis was carried out to extract themes and topics. Findings Participants had difficulty understanding information about COVID-19 in general. Remote learning was described as stressful due to various factors and lockdown had an impact on their future plans, such as finding an apprenticeship. Some young people were already socially isolated, but families were generally supportive. They expressed particular concerns, such as the family’s financial situation and the difficulty of living in refugee reception centres. Practical implications In the event of further lockdown, special attention must be paid to these adolescents to ensure their proper development and integration. Comprehensive follow-up of this population during and after the pandemic is essential. Originality/value This study provides a better understanding of the pandemic experience of migrant adolescents and underlines their difficulties.
瑞士COVID-19封锁期间青少年移民的经验教训:一项定性研究
在2019冠状病毒病疫情和各国政府采取的措施过去三年之后,作者仍然无法衡量这些措施对青少年福祉和心理健康的全面影响。这一人口受到这场危机的影响特别大,一些青年亚群体,如具有移民背景的年轻人,面临着额外的挑战。作者在2020年11月至2021年1月期间在瑞士洛桑大学医院儿科门诊对流动青少年(9名女性,中位年龄16岁)进行了13次半结构化访谈。参与者平均在瑞士生活了2.3年。其中三人住在难民接待中心。进行主题内容分析,提取主题和议题。研究结果:参与者总体上难以理解有关COVID-19的信息。由于各种因素,远程学习被描述为压力很大,封锁对他们的未来计划产生了影响,例如寻找学徒。一些年轻人在社会上已经被孤立了,但家庭一般都支持他们。他们表示特别关切,例如该家庭的财政状况和在难民接待中心生活的困难。在进一步封锁的情况下,必须特别关注这些青少年,以确保他们的适当发展和融入社会。在大流行期间和之后对这一人群进行全面随访至关重要。独创性/价值本研究更好地了解了流动青少年的流行病经历,并强调了他们的困难。
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International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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