Examining the Impact of Living in an Asylum on the Mental Health of Middle Eastern Refugees

Maariyah Kharal
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Refugee aid is seldom a topic of American political conversations despite rising global refugee populations (American Immigration Council, 2020). Refugees who have fled or been forced out of their native country seek asylum, or protection from persecution, in a host country (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 2015). Thus, an asylum country is one in which refugees can live without fear of persecution or deportation to their native country, while they apply for permanent residence or resettlement (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 2015). Many Middle Eastern nations including Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Palestine are currently experiencing war and subsequently, hundreds of thousands of individuals from these nations have been forced to seek asylum elsewhere (International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2022). Adjusting to asylum countries may affect mental health, which is an individual’s state of psychological wellness (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2023; United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 2022). Thus, this paper will examine how relocation to an asylum country impacts the mental health of Middle Eastern refugees.
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研究避难所生活对中东难民心理健康的影响
尽管全球难民人口不断增加,但难民援助却很少成为美国政治对话的话题(美国移民委员会,2020 年)。逃离或被迫离开祖国的难民在收容国寻求庇护,或免受迫害的保护(美国公民及移民服务局,2015 年)。因此,庇护国是难民在申请永久居留或重新安置时,可以在其中生活而不必担心受到迫害或被驱逐回祖国的国家(美国公民与移民服务局,2015 年)。包括叙利亚、利比亚、也门和巴勒斯坦在内的许多中东国家目前都在经历战争,因此,来自这些国家的数十万人被迫到其他地方寻求庇护(国际战略研究所,2022 年)。适应庇护国可能会影响心理健康,即个人的心理健康状态(美国疾病控制和预防中心,2023 年;联合国难民事务高级专员,2022 年)。因此,本文将探讨迁往庇护国如何影响中东难民的心理健康。
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