Archives of Disease in Childhood
Volume 87, Issue 5, 2002, Pages 366-370

The mental health of refugee children (Review) (Open Access)

Fazel M.* , Stein A.
  • a University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, United Kingdom
  • b University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, United Kingdom

Abstract

The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approximately a quarter are children. The stressors to which refugees are exposed are described in three stages: (1) while in their country of origin; (2) during their flight to safety; and (3) when having to settle in a country of refuge. The evidence concerning the impact of displacement on children's mental health is reviewed and a framework for conceptualising the risk factors is proposed. The available literature shows consistently increased levels of psychological morbidity among refugee children, especially post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety disorders. The principles underlying the delivery of mental health care for these children are also considered. It is argued that much primary prevention can be undertaken in the school context. Some key aspects of British immigration law are examined and the tension between the law and the best interests of the child principle is discussed. There is particular concern for the plight of unaccompanied children. Attention to the mental health needs of this vulnerable group is urgently required.

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immigrant refugee psychological aspect poverty mental health human Refugees life event war Stress, Psychological priority journal Adaptation, Psychological international cooperation mental health care Mental Disorders mental disease Humans stress risk factor Risk Factors Review cultural factor child psychiatry posttraumatic stress disorder United Kingdom Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic child health care Emigration and Immigration Child

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DOI: 10.1136/adc.87.5.366
ISSN: 00039888
Cited by: 177
Original Language: English