The long-term financial and psychological resettlement outcomes of pre-migration trauma and post-settlement difficulties in resettled refugees
Autor: | Alexander W. O'Donnell, Karlee J. O'Donnell, Jaimee Stuart |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Health (social science)
Refugee Psychological intervention Context (language use) Psychological Distress Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine History and Philosophy of Science Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Longitudinal Studies Finance Refugees business.industry 030503 health policy & services fungi Australia Psychological distress Mental health 0305 other medical science business Post settlement Large group Psychology Random intercept |
Zdroj: | Social sciencemedicine (1982). 262 |
ISSN: | 1873-5347 |
Popis: | Rationale Humanitarian crises and ongoing conflicts around the world have created large populations of refugees who require permanent resettlement. The often-difficult pathway to resettlement for refugees places them at elevated risks for ongoing psychological and financial problems, creating an imperative to investigate the longterm outcomes for refugees as they resettle. Objective The current study explores how adversities before and after resettlement impact the psychological distress and experiences of financial hardship over the course of four years postsettlement for a large group of resettled refugees in Australia. Method Data from the first four waves of the Building New Life in Australia (BNLA) study (N = 1509) were used. Recently resettled refugees completed measures of pre-migration trauma and post-settlement difficulties at the initial data collection wave as well as measures of psychological distress and financial hardship across all four waves. Results Through a random intercept cross-lagged panel model, a time-sensitive bi-directional relationship between psychological distress and financial hardship was found. Additionally, early post-settlement difficulties were indirectly related to both psychological distress and financial hardship over time. In contrast, pre-migration trauma did not significantly predict later outcomes. Conclusions These results illustrate that trauma focused interventions may be insufficient on their own for assisting resettled refugees in this context. As such, our findings highlight the crucial importance of early identification and responsiveness to the variety of initial difficulties, such as language and housing problems, that may be experienced by resettled refugees to mitigate against subsequent psychological and financial difficulties in the long-term. |
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