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A systematic review of resilience and mental health outcomes of conflict-driven adult forced migrants

机译:对由冲突驱动的成年强迫移民的复原力和心理健康结果的系统评价

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Background The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recognised as an important issue in global health. Forced migrants are at a greater risk of developing mental disorders. However, resilience, defined as the ability of a person to successfully adapt to or recover from stressful and traumatic experiences, has been highlighted as a key potential protective factor. This study aimed to review systematically the global literature on the impact of resilience on the mental health of adult conflict-driven forced migrants. Methodology Both quantitative and qualitative studies that reported resilience and mental health outcomes among forcibly displaced persons (aged 18+) by way of exploring associations, links, pathways and causative mechanisms were included. Fourteen bibliographic databases and seven humanitarian study databases/websites were searched and a four stage screening process was followed. Results Twenty three studies were included in the final review. Ten qualitative studies identified highlighted family and community cohesion, family and community support, individual personal qualities, collective identity, supportive primary relationships and religion. Thirteen quantitative studies were identified, but only two attempted to link resilience with mental disorders, and three used a specific resilience measure. Over-reliance on cross-sectional designs was noted. Resilience was generally shown to be associated with better mental health in displaced populations, but the evidence on this and underlying mechanisms was limited. Discussion The review highlights the need for more epidemiological and qualitative evidence on resilience in forcibly displaced persons as a potential avenue for intervention development, particularly in resource-poor settings.
机译:背景技术武装冲突造成的全球强迫迁移负担日益增加,这已被日益视为全球卫生中的重要问题。强迫移民更有可能患上精神疾病。然而,韧性被定义为一个人成功地适应压力或创伤经历或从压力和创伤经历中恢复的能力,它已被作为关键的潜在保护因素加以强调。这项研究旨在系统地回顾有关复原力对成年冲突驱动的强迫移民心理健康影响的全球文献。方法论本研究包括定量和定性研究,这些研究通过探索联系,联系,途径和病因机制来报告被迫流离失所者(18岁以上)的适应力和心理健康状况。搜索了14个书目数据库和7个人道主义研究数据库/网站,然后进行了四个阶段的筛选过程。结果23项研究被纳入最终评价。确定的十项定性研究突出了家庭和社区的凝聚力,家庭和社区的支持,个人的个人素质,集体身份,支持性的基本关系和宗教信仰。确定了13项定量研究,但只有两项尝试将复原力与精神障碍联系起来,其中三项使用了特定的复原力度量。注意到过分依赖截面设计。人们普遍认为,抵御能力与流离失所者的心理健康状况有关,但有关这一机制和潜在机制的证据有限。讨论审查强调,需要更多的流行病学和定性证据来证明被迫流离失所者的复原力是发展干预措施的潜在途径,特别是在资源匮乏地区。

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