1 Department of Child Psychiatry, Schoolof Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece.
2 University of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Nottingham, UK.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2017 Jun;63(4):352-358. doi: 10.1177/0020764017700444. Epub 2017 Mar 29.
The current global financial crisis that started in 2008 resulted in a significant decline in global trade, slowing/reversing economic growth worldwide, and a dramatic increase in public sector debt. At the same time, the global migrant/refugee crisis has reached extreme rates, with millions of people being forced to abandon their homes and communities because of war, political violence or related threats. There is a broad consensus about the deleterious consequences of these crises on psychological well-being, depression, anxiety disorders, insomnia, alcohol abuse and suicidal behavior. Although the separate consequences of economic recession and immigration are extensively discussed in previous research, we know very little about the processes through which the intersection of economic crisis and migrant crisis contributes to the vulnerabilities of natives and migrants during these crises. Of particular concern is the status of children, adolescents and their families, who constitute one of the most vulnerable groups in society.
To discuss the contexts that economic and migrant crises shape and suggest possible effects of this intersection on mental health risks, especially among children, adolescents and their families, through reflecting on the recent experience in Greece.
Review of the literature and critical analysis of the effects of the confluent crises.
The interactive effects of these two crises need further exploration. Novel and diverse models of psychological understanding need to be developed in order to manage the effects of the confluent crises. The role of mental health professionals is crucial in this respect, offering culturally flexible, accommodating and empathetic approaches, allowing healing and acceptance in the face of adversity.
2008 年开始的当前全球金融危机导致全球贸易大幅下滑,全球经济增长放缓/逆转,公共部门债务大幅增加。与此同时,全球移民/难民危机达到了极端水平,数百万人因战争、政治暴力或相关威胁被迫离开家园和社区。人们普遍认为,这些危机对心理健康、抑郁、焦虑障碍、失眠、酗酒和自杀行为都有不良影响。尽管以前的研究广泛讨论了经济衰退和移民的单独后果,但我们对经济危机和移民危机的交集如何导致本土居民和移民在这些危机中的脆弱性的过程知之甚少。特别令人关注的是儿童、青少年及其家庭的状况,他们是社会上最脆弱的群体之一。
讨论经济和移民危机形成的背景,并通过反思希腊最近的经历,探讨这种交集对心理健康风险的可能影响,特别是儿童、青少年及其家庭。
文献回顾和对融合危机影响的批判性分析。
这两种危机的相互作用需要进一步探讨。需要开发新颖多样的心理理解模式,以应对融合危机的影响。心理健康专业人员在这方面发挥着至关重要的作用,提供文化上灵活、包容和富有同情心的方法,在面对逆境时实现疗愈和接受。