4919Institute for Global Health, University College London.
4919Division of Psychiatry, University College London.
Transcult Psychiatry. 2022 Dec;59(6):863-877. doi: 10.1177/13634615221107202. Epub 2022 Aug 5.
The process of seeking asylum is complex and often leads to extended periods of uncertainty and liminality for people awaiting decisions on their status. Occupational engagement-defined as meaningful activities and roles that bring purpose and agency to one's life-may be a key driver for mental health recovery for marginalized populations, including asylum seekers with traumatic experiences pre- and post-migration. This study aimed to clarify how occupational engagement impacts on mental health and wellbeing and how asylum seekers maintain engagement in occupation in the context of socio-political constraints of the asylum process. We explored the occupational experiences of 12 clients of one human-rights charity, utilizing community-based participatory research methods. Participants completed group mapping sessions where they depicted routine journeys taken to perform occupations in London, which included discussion around the significance of their journeys. Four participants also completed additional "walking maps"-semi-structured interviews which occurred along a selected "occupational journey" they identified as meaningful to their wellbeing. All data were analyzed using thematic network analysis. Findings revealed that engagement in routine occupations within safe, social spaces positively affects the mental wellbeing of asylum seekers by promoting competence, agency, and feelings of belonging. The liminal space of the asylum process meant that participants' occupational engagement was limited to 'leisure' activities but was still critical to establishing forms of agency associated with their wellbeing. Implications for programs and interventions responding to the needs of asylum seekers are discussed.
寻求庇护的过程复杂,往往会导致人们在等待身份决定期间经历长时间的不确定和边缘状态。职业参与——定义为给人们的生活带来目的和代理权的有意义的活动和角色——可能是包括有创伤经历的寻求庇护者在内的边缘化人群心理健康恢复的关键驱动因素,他们在移民前后都经历了创伤。本研究旨在阐明职业参与如何影响心理健康和幸福感,以及寻求庇护者如何在庇护过程的社会政治限制背景下保持职业参与。我们利用基于社区的参与式研究方法,探讨了一家人权慈善机构的 12 名客户的职业体验。参与者完成了团体绘图会议,在会议上他们描绘了在伦敦进行日常职业活动的路线,其中包括讨论他们旅程的意义。还有四名参与者还完成了另外的“行走地图”——半结构化访谈,这些访谈是沿着他们认为对自己的幸福感有意义的特定“职业旅程”进行的。所有数据都使用主题网络分析进行分析。研究结果表明,在安全、社交的空间中参与日常职业活动会通过促进能力、代理权和归属感,对寻求庇护者的心理健康产生积极影响。庇护过程的边缘状态意味着参与者的职业参与仅限于“休闲”活动,但这对于建立与他们的幸福感相关的代理权形式仍然至关重要。讨论了针对寻求庇护者需求的项目和干预措施的意义。