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在澳大利亚面临居住权无保障问题的讲法尔西语-达里语的寻求庇护儿童及其父母的心理健康状况。

The mental health of Farsi-Dari speaking asylum-seeking children and parents facing insecure residency in Australia.

作者信息

Rostami Reza, Wells Ruth, Solaimani Jila, Berle David, Hadzi-Pavlovic Dusan, Silove Derrick, Nickerson Angela, O'Donnell Meaghan, Bryant Richard, McFarlane Alexander, Steel Zachary

机构信息

Psychiatry and Mental Health, Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Health Disciplines, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Lancet Reg Health West Pac. 2022 Jul 28;27:100548. doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100548. eCollection 2022 Oct.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This research examined the mental health of a cohort of asylum-seeking children, adolescents and their primary caregiver affected by insecure residency while living in the community, compared to refugees and immigrants.

METHODS

The project investigated the prevalence of psychosocial problems among Iranian and Afghani asylum seeker, refugee and immigrant children and adolescents, and their caregivers who arrived in Australia from 2010. In total, =196 children and adolescents aged 5-18 years, and their primary caregiver were asked about family visa status, country of origin, level of education, parent symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (Harvard Trauma Questionnaire) and child wellbeing (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire). An additional =362 Farsi and Dari speaking children, recruited through the Building a New Life in Australia (BNLA) study, a national comparison sample of families with permanent refugee visas, were included.

FINDINGS

Asylum seeker children and adolescents displayed significantly more psychosocial problems compared to those with full refugee protection and immigrant background within the current sample and when benchmarked against a national sample of Farsi-Dari speaking refugee children. Higher parental posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms was associated with poorer child and adolescent psychosocial functioning. This effect was more marked in families with insecure residency.

INTERPRETATION

Insecure visa status is associated with higher rates of children's mental health problems and a stronger association with parental PTSD symptoms compared to children with secure residency. This raises important questions about Australia's restrictive immigration policies.

FUNDING

This project was supported by an Australian Rotary Health Research Fund / Mental Health of Young Australians Research Grant and by the Australian Research Council (DP160104378).

摘要

背景

本研究调查了一群寻求庇护的儿童、青少年及其主要照顾者在社区生活期间因居住身份不稳定而受到的心理健康影响,并与难民和移民进行了比较。

方法

该项目调查了2010年抵达澳大利亚的伊朗和阿富汗寻求庇护者、难民和移民儿童、青少年及其照顾者中社会心理问题的患病率。总共196名5至18岁的儿童、青少年及其主要照顾者被问及家庭签证状态、原籍国、教育水平、父母创伤后应激障碍症状(哈佛创伤问卷)和儿童幸福感(长处与困难问卷)。另外还纳入了通过“在澳大利亚建立新生活”(BNLA)研究招募的362名说波斯语和达里语的儿童,这是一个拥有永久难民签证家庭的全国性比较样本。

研究结果

在当前样本中,与具有完全难民保护和移民背景的儿童和青少年相比,寻求庇护的儿童和青少年表现出明显更多的社会心理问题,并且与说波斯语-达里语的难民儿童全国样本相比也是如此。父母创伤后应激障碍症状较高与儿童和青少年较差的社会心理功能相关。这种影响在居住身份不稳定的家庭中更为明显。

解读

与居住身份稳定的儿童相比,不稳定的签证状态与儿童心理健康问题的较高发生率相关,并且与父母创伤后应激障碍症状的关联更强。这引发了关于澳大利亚严格移民政策的重要问题。

资金来源

本项目由澳大利亚扶轮健康研究基金/澳大利亚年轻人心理健康研究资助以及澳大利亚研究理事会(DP160104378)支持。

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