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Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected the mental health of individuals due to both the process and the restrictions it imposes. Migrants, especially one of the vulnerable groups, have been adversely affected by the pandemic due to both the difficulties brought by the migration itself and the living conditions unsuitable for Covid-19. All these negative situations caused the migrants to experience psychosocial problems and created a threat in terms of mental health. A limited number of studies have been found in the literature on the psychosocial problems and mental health of migrants. The aim of this study is to review the studies on the evaluation of psychosocial problems and mental health of immigrants during the Covid-19 pandemic and to systematically examine the results of these studies. Systematic searches were conducted in “PubMed”, “Web of Science”, “ScienceDirect” and “Scopus” database with using to ‘migrants, migrant workers, Covid-19 pandemic, mental health, psychosocial issues’ keywords and combinations. Seventeen studies were included in the systematic review. The sample size of the studies varies between 10 and 28.853. As a result of the data, it was determined that the most common psychosocial problems of migrants in the Covid-19 pandemic are depression, anxiety, distress, hopelessness, decrease in socioeconomic level, and social isolation. As a result of the study, it was found that many psychosocial problems that migrants experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic negatively affected their mental health. The evidence determined in this study may guide the psychosocial evaluation of migrants in Covid-19 pandemic.
由于这一过程和施加的限制,Covid-19大流行对个人的心理健康产生了负面影响。移民尤其是弱势群体,既面临移民本身的困难,又面临与新冠肺炎疫情不适应的生活条件,受到疫情的不利影响。所有这些不利情况都使移徙者产生心理社会问题,并在心理健康方面造成威胁。文献中关于移徙者的社会心理问题和精神健康的研究数量有限。本研究的目的是回顾新冠肺炎大流行期间移民心理社会问题和心理健康评估的研究,并对这些研究的结果进行系统的检验。系统检索“PubMed”、“Web of Science”、“ScienceDirect”和“Scopus”数据库,使用“移民、农民工、Covid-19大流行、心理健康、社会心理问题”等关键词和组合进行检索。17项研究被纳入系统评价。这些研究的样本量在10到28.853之间。根据这些数据,确定2019冠状病毒病大流行期间移民最常见的心理社会问题是抑郁、焦虑、痛苦、绝望、社会经济水平下降和社会孤立。研究结果发现,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,移民经历的许多心理社会问题对他们的心理健康产生了负面影响。本研究确定的证据可能指导Covid-19大流行期间移民的社会心理评估。
期刊介绍:
Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar / Current Approaches in Psychiatry is an online peer reviewed bilingual journal aiming to publish updated current review articles on all aspects of psychiatry and related sciences (i.e behavioral sciences, psychology, psychopharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neurosciences, psychiatric nursing) in Turkish or English. The journal accepts articles on not only current subjects but also on classical subjects to become an educational source for all psychiatric residents, specialists and related professionals. The journal accepts articles on not only current subjects but also on classical subjects to become an educational source for all psychiatric residents, specialists and related professionals. Journal also publishes a special issue which includes only research papers in every volume.