We assessed a sample of unselected adult asylum seekers to determine their current mental health status and patterns of healthcare utilisation. METHOD: We included 78 unselected adult asylum seekers after their first year of residence in the Zurich area of Switzerland. The Swiss Federal Office for Migration provided their names and addresses. The current mental health of the participants was assessed through diagnostic interviews. Their use of healthcare services and the resultant costs over a 12-month period were established by reference to the records of the responsible health insurance company. RESULTS: Forty-one percent of participants had at least one psychiatric disorder, primarily major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. H...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...
Background: In the study, the frequency and nature of asylum seekers’ psychiatric diagnoses in a Ger...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...
The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylum seekers. ...
Background: The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylu...
Background: The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylu...
BackgroundThe prevalence of psychological complaints is known to be very high in populations of asyl...
Background: Although the focus of health care for people seeking asylum in Western European countrie...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to describe the overall clinical profile (somatic and p...
Kindermann D, Zeyher V, Nagy E, Friederich H-C, Bozorgmehr K, Nikendei C. Predictors of Asylum Seeke...
Background Over one million asylum seekers were registered in Germany in 2016, most from Syria and A...
During the current period of immigration to Western Europe, national healthcare systems are confront...
During the current period of immigration to Western Europe, national healthcare systems are confront...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...
Background: In the study, the frequency and nature of asylum seekers’ psychiatric diagnoses in a Ger...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...
The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylum seekers. ...
Background: The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylu...
Background: The aim of our study was to assess utilization patterns of psychiatric services by asylu...
BackgroundThe prevalence of psychological complaints is known to be very high in populations of asyl...
Background: Although the focus of health care for people seeking asylum in Western European countrie...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Background: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees the number of people forc...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to describe the overall clinical profile (somatic and p...
Kindermann D, Zeyher V, Nagy E, Friederich H-C, Bozorgmehr K, Nikendei C. Predictors of Asylum Seeke...
Background Over one million asylum seekers were registered in Germany in 2016, most from Syria and A...
During the current period of immigration to Western Europe, national healthcare systems are confront...
During the current period of immigration to Western Europe, national healthcare systems are confront...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...
Background: In the study, the frequency and nature of asylum seekers’ psychiatric diagnoses in a Ger...
We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental healt...