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Exploring stigma and its effect on access to mental health services in unaccompanied refugee children

机译:探索耻辱及其对无人陪伴儿童心理健康服务的影响

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Aims and method Despite substantial evidence to show that unaccompanied refugee children suffer a high prevalence of mental illness, their access to services remains poor. One may hypothesise that this is associated with their negative perceptions of mental illness. However, there has been little research exploring this important subject. We aimed to explore unaccompanied refugee children’s experiences, perceptions and beliefs of mental illness, focusing on stigma. Fifteen unaccompanied refugee children and 15 carers were interviewed by a semi-structured interview. Thematic analysis was used to analyse data. Results Three main themes were identified, focusing mainly on issues of stigma related to mental health, mental illness and their treatment, and they were interpreted in detail. Clinical implications Our findings will contribute to current understanding of stigma and discrimination, and their effect on service engagement, and will hopefully stimulate interest to further explore this area and develop potential solutions.
机译:目的和方法尽管有实质性证据表明,无人陪伴的难民儿童遭受精神疾病的普及率很高,但他们对服务的进入仍然很差。可能假设这与他们对精神疾病的负面看法有关。但是,探索了这一重要主题的几乎没有研究。我们的目标是探讨无人陪伴的难民儿童的经历,看法和精神疾病的感知和信仰,重点是耻辱。十五个无人陪伴的难民儿童和15名护理人员接受了半结构化面试采访。主题分析用于分析数据。结果鉴定了三个主要主题,主要关注与心理健康,精神疾病及其治疗有关的耻辱问题,并详细解释。临床意义我们的调查结果将有助于目前对耻辱和歧视的理解,以及它们对服务参与的影响,并希望刺激进一步探索该领域并开发潜在解决方案的利益。

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