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Abstract
BACKGROUND
There is growing evidence of the impact of post-migration factors on the mental health of refugees. To date, few UK studies have been conducted.
AIMS
The study investigated the relationship between trauma, post-migration problems, social support and the mental health of refugees and asylum seekers.
METHODS
Refugees and asylum seekers (n = 47) were recruited mainly from clinical settings. Self-report measures of post-migration problems, mental health problems and social support were completed in an interview.
RESULTS
Bivariate associations were identified between increased symptoms and number of traumas, adaptation difficulties, loss of culture and support and confidant support. In multivariate analyses post-migration problems were significantly associated with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and emotional distress. There was no significant association of symptoms and number of traumas or social support.
CONCLUSIONS
The results suggest that clinical services should provide holistic interventions within a phased approach when working with refugees and asylum seekers. At a policy level, the results suggest the need for asylum policies that reduce post-migration problems and provide support for refugees and asylum seekers.