2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijmhsc-03-2019-0036
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The relationship between perceived causes of depression and desire for social distance in Farsi-speaking migrants and refugees from Iran and Afghanistan living in Germany

Abstract: Purpose An increasing number of migrants and refugees seeking asylum in Germany is challenging psychiatrists and psychotherapists in multiple ways. Different cultural belief systems on the causes of mental illness and their treatment have to be taken into consideration. The purpose of this study is to explore perceived causes of depression among Farsi-speaking migrants and refugees from Afghanistan and Iran, which represent two groups with a shared cultural heritage, but originating from very different regimes… Show more

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“…Distinctly, among the migrant groups, Afghan refugees reported more significant psychological distress and living conditions pitfalls and more mental health problems than other migrant groups ( Jakobsen et al, 2017 ; Straiton et al, 2017 ; Barstad, 2018 ; Tronstad et al, 2018 ). Afghanistan has endured conflicts and wars for many years, and many Afghan refugees have settled in different countries, carrying traumas and mental health problems ( Alemi et al, 2017 ; Slewa-Younan et al, 2017 ; Ahmad et al, 2019 ; Mobashery et al, 2020 ). Afghanistan is among the countries with the highest refugee and asylum seeker status in Norway ( UNHCR, 2022 ), and the changed political situation in Afghanistan since 2022 might further increase the number.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Distinctly, among the migrant groups, Afghan refugees reported more significant psychological distress and living conditions pitfalls and more mental health problems than other migrant groups ( Jakobsen et al, 2017 ; Straiton et al, 2017 ; Barstad, 2018 ; Tronstad et al, 2018 ). Afghanistan has endured conflicts and wars for many years, and many Afghan refugees have settled in different countries, carrying traumas and mental health problems ( Alemi et al, 2017 ; Slewa-Younan et al, 2017 ; Ahmad et al, 2019 ; Mobashery et al, 2020 ). Afghanistan is among the countries with the highest refugee and asylum seeker status in Norway ( UNHCR, 2022 ), and the changed political situation in Afghanistan since 2022 might further increase the number.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%