Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume 147, Issue 16, 2003, Pages 773-776

Asylum seekers in the Pacific Ocean: High prevalence of psychiatric disorders due to camp conditions [Asielzoekers in de Grote Oceaan: Hoge prevalentie van psychiatrische stoornissen door kampomstandigheden] (Article)

Dormaar J.M.M.*
  • a Worpstrjitte 2, 8633 KM Ysbrechtum, Netherlands

Abstract

Australia deports its asylum seekers to poor neighbouring islands like Nauru in the Pacific. The asylum seekers are kept in detention on these islands, with serious consequences for their mental health and a high incidence of psychiatric disorders. Proper mental health care is virtually impossible under these conditions. Detention is unnecessary and inhumane. The International Organization for Migration, responsible for running these camps, should reconsider its mission as the world's leading organisation for migration issues.

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Index Keywords

Australia mental health human Refugees detention Prisoners social aspect organization Micronesia mental health care Mental Disorders human rights mental disease Humans prevalence Incidence Article migration Pacific Ocean Emigration and Immigration social class

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ISSN: 00282162
Original Language: Dutch