Department of Psychological Sciences, Kent State University, 600 Hilltop Dr. Kent, 44240, Kent, OH, USA.
Department of Psychological Science, University of Vermont Behavior & Health, Burlington, VT, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2023 May;59(4):609-621. doi: 10.1007/s10597-022-01025-6. Epub 2022 Sep 27.
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated sequelae have disproportionately exacerbated refugee mental health due to health disparities, poverty, and unique risk factors. In response to the pandemic, most mental health providers have shifted to virtual platforms. Given the high need for services in this population, it is essential to understand the effectiveness and potential barriers to serving refugees via telehealth. This study is one of the first to examine the extent that socio-cultural and structural barriers impact telemental health services received by resettled refugees during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study also addresses the potential benefits of telemental health service delivery to refugees. We surveyed 85 providers serving refugee and non-refugee clients in the United States. Statistical analyses revealed that more significant socio-cultural and structural barriers, including access to technology, linguistic challenges, and privacy limitations, exist for refugees compared to non-refugee clients. Potential benefits of telemental health for refugees during the pandemic included fewer cancellations, fewer transportation concerns, and better access to childcare. These results highlight the need to address the disparity in telemental health service delivery to refugees to limit inequities for this population.
由于卫生差异、贫困和独特的风险因素,COVID-19 大流行及其相关后果不成比例地加剧了难民的精神健康问题。为应对大流行,大多数心理健康服务提供者已转向虚拟平台。鉴于该人群对服务的高度需求,了解通过远程医疗为难民提供服务的有效性和潜在障碍至关重要。这项研究是首批研究之一,旨在探讨社会文化和结构性障碍在多大程度上影响了 COVID-19 大流行期间重新安置难民获得的远程心理健康服务。该研究还探讨了远程心理健康服务对难民的潜在好处。我们调查了在美国为难民和非难民客户服务的 85 名提供者。统计分析表明,与非难民客户相比,难民面临更大的社会文化和结构性障碍,包括获取技术、语言挑战和隐私限制。大流行期间难民远程心理健康服务的潜在好处包括减少取消预约、减少交通问题和更好地获得儿童保育。这些结果强调了需要解决难民远程心理健康服务提供方面的差距,以限制该人群的不平等现象。