越南难民、重新安置与心理健康:来自马来西亚比东岛的经验

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Pub Date : 2022-04-26 DOI:10.22359/cswhi_13_2_10
S. Subramaniam, M. Rajoo
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战争无论发生在哪里,都会给地球上的每个人造成广泛的破坏。直接受战争影响的平民遭受难以形容的暴行。他们跨越国界寻求安全。2020年,全球难民总数达到2640万,现在随着俄罗斯和乌克兰的冲突,这一数字正在上升。截至2021年5月,联合国难民事务高级专员公署(难民署)在马来西亚登记了179,570名难民和寻求庇护者。随着世界各地难民人数的不断增加,他们精神健康障碍的普遍存在对公共卫生具有重大意义。这些人是地球上最脆弱的人群。这次审查的目的是研究对难民的短期和长期心理影响,特别是对曾经逃离本国到马来西亚寻求安全,然后在其他国家重新定居的越南难民。从审查中,建议如何处理世界各地越来越多的难民,以期减少他们的心理问题在未来的影响。# SayNoToWar
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Review on Vietnamese Refugees, Resettlement and Mental Health: From Pulau Bidong, a Malaysian Experience
War regardless of where it occurs, causes widespread devastation for everyone on the planet. Civilians who are directly affected by war are subjected to unspeakable atrocities. They cross national borders in search of safety. The total number of refugees in the world reached 26.4 million in 2020 and now with the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the number is escalating. As of May 2021 the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in Malaysia has registered 179,570 refugees and asylum seekers. With the growing number of refugees around the world, the prevalence of their mental health disorders is significant for public health. These people are among the most vulnerable people on the planet. The purpose of this review is to look at the short and long term psychological impact on refugees, in particular the Vietnamese refugees who once fled their country for safety in Malaysia and then resettled in other countries. From the review, recommendations for handling the growing number of refugees worldwide in the hope of reducing the impact their psychological problem in future. #SayNoToWar
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