Unaccompanied foreign minors and mental health: Implementation and evaluation of the RHS-15 screening procedure for unaccompanied foreign minors

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marco Fontana , Francesco Fattori , Sofia Trezzi , Massimo Conte , Laura Bernardini , Laura Marando , Giovanni Michelini , Andrea Trapani , Maria Antonella Costantino
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Abstract

Background and objective

The recent notable increase in refugees' flows, with refugee children and adolescents relocating worldwide, posed severe challenges to the different national healthcare systems. Social groups such as refugees fleeing from their countries because of persecution, wars and violence are considered at high risk of developing mental health-related problems. Despite international and national policies legally regulating the reception process and protecting health-related rights, including the mental well-being of refugee migrants, there is a theoretical and applied need for evidence-based instruments and procedures to support mental health within this population. Recent evidence refers to the Refugee Health Screener-15 (RHS-15) as a reliable and valid instrument for the early detection of trauma-related mental health problems. In this scenario, this study aimed to test the RHS screening process within a multidisciplinary first intervention reception context for unaccompanied refugee minors.

Design

The RHS-15 was administered with the support of cultural-linguistic mediators to 81 unaccompanied minor residents in a first intervention facility in Milan, Italy. This study aimed to assess psychometric characteristics, such as reliability, sensitivity and specificity feasibility and its implementation within a first intervention reception process.

Results

The analysis resulted in the validation of the RHS in its 13-item format. The results highlighted and confirmed an efficient delivery, excellent reliability and a positive predictive and convergent validity of the 13-item version. Further analysis showed an excellent ability to avoid false negatives, although there was a clear tendency to identify false positives.

Conclusions

The early identification of vulnerabilities among refugee minors is recommended to promote their long-term overall well-being. Integrating the screening results with additional observational elements and more specific diagnostic tools is recommended to gain a comprehensive perspective of the minors’ well-being.

无人陪伴的外国未成年人与心理健康:针对无人陪伴的外国未成年人的RHS-15筛选程序的实施和评价
背景和目的最近难民潮显著增加,难民儿童和青少年在世界各地迁移,给不同的国家医疗系统带来了严峻挑战。社会群体,如因迫害、战争和暴力而逃离本国的难民,被认为有很高的风险出现心理健康问题。尽管国际和国家政策从法律上规范了接收过程,并保护了与健康相关的权利,包括难民移民的心理健康,但在理论和应用上都需要循证的文书和程序来支持这一人群的心理健康。最近的证据表明,难民健康筛查-15(RHS-15)是早期发现创伤相关心理健康问题的可靠有效工具。在这种情况下,本研究旨在测试无人陪伴的未成年人难民在多学科首次干预接收背景下的RHS筛查过程。设计RHS-15在文化语言调解员的支持下,在意大利米兰的第一个干预设施中为81名无人陪伴的未成年居民进行管理。本研究旨在评估心理测量特征,如可靠性、敏感性和特异性的可行性及其在第一次干预接受过程中的实施。结果分析结果验证了RHS的13项格式。结果强调并证实了13项版本的有效交付、卓越的可靠性以及积极的预测和收敛有效性。进一步的分析表明,尽管存在明显的识别假阳性的趋势,但它具有避免假阴性的出色能力。结论建议尽早发现难民未成年人的脆弱性,以促进他们的长期整体福祉。建议将筛查结果与其他观察要素和更具体的诊断工具相结合,以全面了解未成年人的健康状况。
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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