Authors
Dinesh Bhugra, Susham Gupta, Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Iris Graeff-Calliess, NA Deakin, Adil Qureshi, Jolyon Dales, Driss Moussaoui, M Kastrup, Ilaria Tarricone, Alex Till, Mariano Bassi, Mauro Carta
Publication date
2014/2
Journal
European Psychiatry
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
107-115
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Migration is an increasingly commonplace phenomenon for a number of reasons. People migrate from rural to urban areas or across borders for reasons including economic, educational or political. There is increasing recent research evidence from many countries in Europe that indicates that migrants are more prone to certain psychiatric disorders. Because of their experiences of migration and settling down in the new countries, they may also have special needs such as lack of linguistic abilities which must be taken into account using a number of strategies at individual, local and national policy levels. In this guidance document, we briefly present the evidence and propose that specific measures must be taken to improve and manage psychiatric disorders experienced by migrants and their descendants. This improvement requires involvement at the highest level in governments. This is a guidance document and …
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