Associations between postmigration living situation and symptoms of common mental disorders in adult refugees in Europe: updating systematic review from 2015 onwards

In: BMC Public Health 23, Nr. 1

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Anna Christina Nowak, Niklas Nutsch, Tessa-Maria Brake, Lea-Marie Gehrlein und Oliver Razum

Abstract

Refugees and asylum seekers have a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. The postmigration context inheres different risk and protective factors for mental health of refugees and asylum seekers in host countries. We conducted a systematic review to update knowledge on the association between characteristics of the postmigration living situation (PMLS) and mental health outcomes in Europe since 2015.

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Nowak, Anna Christina, Niklas Nutsch, Tessa-Maria Brake, Lea-Marie Gehrlein und Oliver Razum. 2023. Associations between postmigration living situation and symptoms of common mental disorders in adult refugees in Europe: updating systematic review from 2015 onwards. In: BMC Public Health 23, Nr. 1. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15931-1.

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