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The impact of detention on the health of asylum seekers
Authors:Keller Allen S  Ford Douglas  Sachs Emily  Rosenfeld Barry  Trinh-Shevrin Chau  Meserve Chris  Leviss Jonathan A  Singer Elizabeth  Smith Hawthorne  Wilkinson John  Kim Glen  Allden Kathleen  Rockline Paul
Affiliation:Bellevue/New York University (NYU) Program for Survivors of Torture, 462 First Ave, CD 710, New York, NY 10016, USA. ask45@aol.com
Abstract:Asylum seekers arriving in the United States are often imprisoned for months or years while their asylum claims are processed. Recently, Physicians for Human Rights and the Bellevue/New York University Program for Survivors of Torture released the findings of the first systematic study examining the health of detained asylum seekers. The study found that the mental health of asylum seekers interviewed was extremely poor, including high levels of symptoms for anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder, which worsened the longer individuals were in detention. The study also raises concerns about the manner in which asylum seekers are treated upon arrival in the United States and then while in detention. These findings support assertions that detention has a harmful effect on the health and well-being of asylum seekers. Policies regarding the long-term detention of asylum seekers should be reconsidered.
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