Aufsatz(elektronisch)14. Mai 2019

Safety, Health and Trauma among Newly Arrived Refugees in Greece

In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 32, Heft Special_Issue_1, S. i22-i35

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Abstract

Abstract
This study identifies factors that affect safety, health and trauma among refugees and asylum seekers newly arrived and accommodated in Greece. The data of this study was collected from the REHEAL (Refugees' Healing) project—a population-based survey conducted in six Greek refugee camps during the summer of 2016. We specified two binary logistic-regression models—one for safety and a second for health—as well as a multiple linear-regression model for the trauma score. Safety, health and trauma among refugees appear to be attributable to both pre- and post-displacement factors. The analysis shows that the mental and physical wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers is strongly affected by post-displacement factors and, more specifically, by exposure to stressors in host countries, such as poor living conditions, limited access to health-care services and uncertainty about the future.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Oxford University Press (OUP)

ISSN: 1471-6925

DOI

10.1093/jrs/fez034

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