Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study

Namer Y, Fretian A, Podar MD, Razum O (2022)
npj Mental Health Research 1(1): 18.

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Almost a third of all people who entered Germany to seek protection since 2010 were under the age of 18. Asylum-seeking and refugee (ASR) adolescents in Germany face reduced entitlements to healthcare and experience barriers in accessing mental healthcare, despite documented mental health needs. This mixed-methods study aims to describe the mental health needs and service use of ASR adolescents in Germany and identify the predictors of their help-seeking patterns. Here we report findings of cross-sectional data collected between February 2019 and November 2020 in schools and refugee accommodations in three German federal states. Our subsample consists of ASR between the ages of 11 and 18, coming from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq (N = 216). Cross-sectional data are supplemented by semi-structured interviews with nine mental health professionals in one region of the study. Our findings reveal an underutilization of mental health services relative to the emotional difficulties reported. Perceived and experienced access barriers, age, and externalizing and internalizing symptoms predict different help-seeking patterns. Psychotherapy-related social resources, as well as reporting of emotional difficulties, are predictors of actual or intended psychotherapeutic service utilization. Based on our quantitative and qualitative findings, we highlight the need for widespread, accessible, and low-threshold mental health initiatives designed to work with ASR adolescents, for additional assistance in navigating the mental healthcare system, as well as for support to important people in ASR adolescents’ lives who fill the gap between mental health needs and accessible mental healthcare services.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
npj Mental Health Research
Band
1
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
18
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2731-4251
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Namer Y, Fretian A, Podar MD, Razum O. Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study. npj Mental Health Research. 2022;1(1): 18.
Namer, Y., Fretian, A., Podar, M. D., & Razum, O. (2022). Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study. npj Mental Health Research, 1(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44184-022-00019-2
Namer, Yudit, Fretian, Alexandra, Podar, Monica Diana, and Razum, Oliver. 2022. “Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study”. npj Mental Health Research 1 (1): 18.
Namer, Y., Fretian, A., Podar, M. D., and Razum, O. (2022). Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study. npj Mental Health Research 1:18.
Namer, Y., et al., 2022. Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study. npj Mental Health Research, 1(1): 18.
Y. Namer, et al., “Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study”, npj Mental Health Research, vol. 1, 2022, : 18.
Namer, Y., Fretian, A., Podar, M.D., Razum, O.: Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study. npj Mental Health Research. 1, : 18 (2022).
Namer, Yudit, Fretian, Alexandra, Podar, Monica Diana, and Razum, Oliver. “Asylum seeking and refugee adolescents’ mental health service use and help-seeking patterns: a mixed-methods study”. npj Mental Health Research 1.1 (2022): 18.
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