Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.
Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 May 18;17(10):3530. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17103530.
Forced migration is likely to continue to grow in the coming years due to climate change, disease outbreaks, conflict, and other factors. There are a huge number of challenges to maintaining good health, and specifically good mental health, among migrants at all stages of migration. It is vital to fully understand these diverse challenges so that we can work towards overcoming them. In 2017, as a response to the growing health challenges faced by migrants and refugees, the M8 Alliance created an expert group focussing on migrant and refugee health. The group meets annually at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, and this article is based on the discussions that took place at the third annual meeting (6-7 June 2019) and a special session on "Protecting the Mental Health of Refugees and Migrants," which took place on 27 October at the World Health Summit 2019 in Berlin. Our discussions are also supported by supplementary literature to present the diverse and complex challenges to the mental health of migrants and refugees. We conclude with some lessons learned and hope for the future.
由于气候变化、疾病爆发、冲突和其他因素,未来被迫移民的人数可能会继续增加。移民在整个移民过程中都面临着维持身体健康,特别是良好心理健康的巨大挑战。充分了解这些不同的挑战至关重要,以便我们能够努力克服这些挑战。2017 年,为了应对移民和难民面临的日益严峻的健康挑战,M8 联盟成立了一个专门关注移民和难民健康的专家组。该小组每年在意大利罗马的萨皮恩扎大学举行一次会议,本文基于该小组在第三次年度会议(2019 年 6 月 6 日至 7 日)和 2019 年 10 月 27 日在柏林举行的世界健康峰会 2019 年举行的“保护难民和移民心理健康”特别会议上的讨论而撰写。我们的讨论还得到了补充文献的支持,以展示移民和难民心理健康所面临的多样化和复杂的挑战。我们最后总结了一些经验教训和对未来的期望。