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Refugee and Migrant Children’s Mental Healthcare: Serving the Voiceless, Invisible, and the Vulnerable Global Citizens

机译:难民和移民儿童心理医疗保健:为无声,隐形和弱势群体的全球公民服务

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Millions of children are on the run worldwide, with many unaccompanied children and adolescents undertaking risky journeys to flee war, adverse circumstances, and political persecution.?The grueling journey and multiple stressors faced by the refugee children, both accompanied and unaccompanied during the pre-migration, migration, and in the country of destination, increase?their risk for psychiatric disorders and other medical conditions.?Unaccompanied refugee migrant children have higher prevalence of mental health disorders than accompanied refugee peers. Long after reaching the host country, the refugee, migrant, and asylum-seeking juveniles continue to face adversities in the form of acculturation. In?assessing medical fitness and healthcare mediations for refugees and migrant children, special consideration should be given to certain areas such as their distinct history,?whether they are with their family or separated or unaccompanied, and whether they have been peddled or have been left behind.
机译:数百万儿童在全球范围内,许多无人陪伴的儿童和青少年承担冒险的旅程,以逃离战争,不利的情况和政治迫害。难民的旅程和难民儿童面临的多个压力伴侣,既伴随着陪伴和无人陪伴迁移,移民和目的地国家,增加了他们对精神疾病和其他医疗条件的风险。?昆法裔难民移民儿童比伴随难民同龄人更高的心理健康障碍患病率。到达东道国,难民,移民和寻求少年的龙岗位延长,继续面临文档形式的逆境。在?评估难民和移民儿童的医疗健身和医疗介质,应特别考虑某些领域,如他们独特的历史,?他们是否与家人或分居或无人陪伴,以及它们是否已被扣留或被扣留在后面。

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