COVID-19 and Mental Health Among People Who Are Forcibly Displaced: The Role of Socioeconomic Insecurity.

Yael Blay Benzaken, Shani Zohar,Kim Yuval,Anna Aizik-Reebs, Solomon Gebreyohanes Gebremariam,Amit Bernstein

Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)(2023)

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Findings are consistent with growing evidence of a mental health crisis among asylum seekers that is linked to COVID-19 control policies and residential status policies. The results highlight the risk for suicidal ideation linked to intersectional marginalization among female asylum seekers. These findings may inform postdisplacement policy making, social justice advocacy, humanitarian aid, and clinical science and practice to mitigate poor mental health outcomes associated with COVID-19 among forcibly displaced persons.
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Asylum seekers,COVID-19,Food insecurity,Forced displacement,Housing insecurity,Mental health
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