Refugee mental health and the role of place in the Global North countries: A scoping review |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Global Health & Social Medicine, School of Global Affairs, King''s College London, 40 Aldwych, Bush House (NE), London, WC2B 4BG, UK;2. Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Life Course & Population Sciences, King''s College London, 3rd Floor, Addison House, Guy''s Campus, London, SE1 1UL, UK |
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Abstract: | Post-migration factors significantly influence refugee mental health. This scoping review looks at the role of place in refugee mental health. We included 34 studies in Global North high-income countries that elaborated on the place characteristics of facilities, neighbourhoods, urban and rural areas, and countries. While the role of place remains under-theorised, all studies reveal common characteristics that support a strong relationship between place of residence, refugee mental health and wellbeing outcomes in post-migration context. Given that refugees often have little or no choice of where they ultimately live, we suggest future research should focus on how characteristics of place co-constitute post-migration refugee mental health risks, protections, and outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Refugees Mental health Place Post-migration Scoping review |
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