Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine, University Hospital of Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Child and Community Wellbeing Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2022 Feb 24;13(1):2029042. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2022.2029042. eCollection 2022.
Immigration detention is associated with detrimental mental health outcomes but little is known about the underlying psychological processes. Moral injury, the experience of transgression of moral beliefs, may play an important role.
Our aim was to explore moral injury appraisals and associated mental health outcomes related to immigration detention on Nauru.
In this retrospective study, we conducted in-depth interviews with 13 individuals who had sought refuge in Australia and, due to arriving by boat, had been transferred to immigration detention on Nauru. At the time of the study, they lived in Australia following medical transfer. We used reflexive thematic analysis to develop themes from the data.
Major themes included 1) how participants' home country experience and the expectation to get protection led them to seek safety in Australia; 2) how they experienced deprivation, lack of agency, violence, and dehumanization after arrival, with the Australian government seen as the driving force behind these experiences; and 3) how these experiences led to feeling irreparably damaged. The participant statement 'In my country they torture your body but in Australia they kill your mind.' conveyed these three key themes in our analysis.
Our findings suggest that moral injury may be one of the processes by which mandatory immigration detention can cause harm. Although refugees returned to Australia from offshore detention may benefit from interventions that specifically target moral injury, collective steps are needed to diminish deterioration of refugee mental health. Our results highlight the potentially deleterious mental health impact of experiencing multiple subtle and substantial transgressions of one's moral frameworks. Policy makers should incorporate moral injury considerations to prevent eroding refugee mental health.
移民拘留与不良心理健康结果相关,但人们对潜在的心理过程知之甚少。道德伤害,即道德信仰受到侵犯的经历,可能起着重要作用。
我们的目的是探讨瑙鲁移民拘留相关的道德伤害评估及其与心理健康的关系。
在这项回顾性研究中,我们对 13 名曾在澳大利亚寻求庇护的人进行了深入访谈,由于乘船抵达,他们被转移到瑙鲁的移民拘留中心。在研究时,他们因医疗转移而居住在澳大利亚。我们使用反思性主题分析从数据中发展主题。
主要主题包括 1)参与者的祖国经历和获得保护的期望如何促使他们在澳大利亚寻求安全;2)他们抵达后如何经历剥夺、缺乏代理权、暴力和非人化,澳大利亚政府被视为这些经历的驱动力;3)这些经历如何导致他们感到不可挽回的伤害。参与者的陈述“在我的祖国,他们折磨你的身体,但在澳大利亚,他们摧毁你的心灵。”在我们的分析中传达了这三个关键主题。
我们的研究结果表明,道德伤害可能是强制性移民拘留造成伤害的过程之一。尽管从境外拘留返回澳大利亚的难民可能受益于专门针对道德伤害的干预措施,但需要采取集体措施来减轻难民心理健康的恶化。我们的研究结果强调了经历多次微妙和实质性的道德框架侵犯对心理健康可能产生的有害影响。政策制定者应考虑道德伤害因素,以防止破坏难民的心理健康。