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  • Korhonen, Laura, 1974-, et al. (författare)
  • Inclusion of Children With Refugee Backgrounds in Research
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Participatory Research on Child Maltreatment with Children and Adult Survivors. - Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. - 9781804555293 - 9781804555262 ; , s. 113-127
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The population of internationally forcibly displaced people, which includes refugees and asylum seekers, is large and heterogeneous. To determine the varying reasons for and experiences during the migration journey, including exposure to violence and health- and integration-related needs, there is an urgent need to involve children with refugee backgrounds in research and development activities. This chapter describes a model for the child participatory approach developed at Barnafrid, a national competence centre on violence against children at Linköping University in Sweden. The model has been tested in the Long Journey to Shelter study, which investigated exposure to violence and its consequences on mental health and functional ability among forcibly displaced children and young adults. As part of this project, we conducted workshops with children (n = 36, aged 13–18 years) to design a questionnaire on exposure to community violence in the country of resettlement. Experiences recounted during the child participatory workshops indicated no problems involving newly arrived children with refugee backgrounds and Swedish-born adolescents in research activities. However, attention should be paid to proper preparatory work and the need for adjustments. We discuss the results in light of other studies on refugee child participation, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child and diversity considerations.
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  • Mattelin, Erica, et al. (författare)
  • A systematic review of studies on resilience and risk and protective factors for health among refugee children in Nordic countries
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. - Berlin, Germany : Springer. - 1018-8827 .- 1435-165X. ; , s. 667-700
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Nordic welfare model is often used as an example for the promotion of health and wellbeing, even in vulnerable groups of children, such as refugees. Nonetheless, there are no published reviews on resilience and/or risk and protective factors for physical and mental health among refugee children living in Nordic countries. In this systematic review, we identified 5181 studies on the topic, screened titles, and abstracts, viewed 632, and finally included 26 studies. These studies described 18 samples with a total of 34,080 individuals ranging in ages 0–18 years. Overall, the studies were of good quality. Nearly all studies assessed adversity. Six studies reported physical health outcomes and all studies mental health outcomes, most often post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. None explicitly studied resilience. While we found that age and sex are the most frequently studied  risk- and protective factors, findings are inconclusive, since the direction of the associations was different in the different studies. This systematic review indicates that there is still a need for well-designed and -powered studies using clear definitions of key study concepts to examine health outcomes and resilience among refugee children in Nordic countries.
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  • Mattelin, Erica, 1987-, et al. (författare)
  • Barn på flykt
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: En förskola för alla - specialpedagigik, inkludering och likvärdighet. - Stockholm : Liber. - 9789147141487 ; , s. 149-162
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  • Mattelin, Erica, et al. (författare)
  • Health and health-related behaviours in refugees and migrants who self-identify as sexual or gender minority – A National population-based study in Sweden
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: eClinicalMedicine. - : Elsevier. - 2589-5370. ; 52
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background To examine health and health-related behaviors in migrant and refugee individuals who identify as sexual or gender minority, and in comparison to their heterosexual peers. Methods The study included 168,952 individuals (aged 16-84 years, males: 45.9%, sexual or gender minorities: 3.1%) who answered the Swedish National Public Health Survey in 2018 and 2020. Participants were grouped into Swedish-and Western-born (White) heterosexual, White sexual- or gender minority, migrant heterosexual, migrant sexual- or gender minority, refugee heterosexual, and refugee sexual- or gender minority. Outcomes included mental health (for example suicidal ideation, wellbeing), general health, risky behaviors (risk alcohol use, risk gambling, and substance use), and experiences of violence. Associations between 1) sexual- or gender -ethnic identities and 2) gender-ethnic identities and all outcomes were analyzed using logistic and linear regression adjusting for sex, age, and educational level. Findings Being a sexual- or gender minority, regardless of ethnic minority status, was associated with worse general health and mental ill-health compared to heterosexual peers including suicidal ideation in refugee sexual- or gender minority individuals (OR 2.42, 95 % CI 1.44-4.08). Ethnic minorities (heterosexual and sexual- or gender minority migrants and refugees) had lower odds of drug and risk alcohol use compared to White heterosexual peers but higher odds of risk gambling (1.88, 1.49-2.37 for refugee heterosexuals). Transgender refugees had high odds for risk gambling (8.62, 1.94-38.40) and exposure to physical violence (7.46, 2.97-18.70). Interpretation In this national population-based study, sexual and gender minority individuals have worse mental and general health regardless of ethnic minority status. We did not find evidence for worse health in sexual- or gender minority refugees in comparison to migrant, and White sexual- or gender minorities and their heterosexual peers. Transgender individuals (White and ethnic minority) experienced significantly higher levels of physical violence. Public health policy should emphasize preventive measures to reduce exposure to violence and discrimination in sexual- and gender minority individuals, increase access and use of mental healthcare services and sensitise healthcare professionals about higher rates of health and related issues faced by sexual- and gender minority individuals including those with multiple minority identities.
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  • Mattelin, Erica, et al. (författare)
  • 'Long journey to shelter' : a study protocol : a prospective longitudinal analysis of mental health and its determinants, exposure to violence and subjective experiences of the migration process among adolescent and young adult migrants in Sweden
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: BMJ Open. - : BMJ. - 2044-6055. ; 11:9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • INTRODUCTION: According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), around 40% of the 79.5 million forcibly displaced persons in the end of the year 2019 were children. Exposure to violence and mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder are frequently reported among migrant children, but there is a knowledge gap in our understanding of the complex longitudinal interplay between individual, social and societal risk and resilience factors that impact mental health and well-being, quality of life and ability to function and adapt. There is also an urgent societal need to facilitate interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaborative efforts to develop effective methods to prevent, detect and respond to the needs of the migrants. This project will study adolescent and young adult migrants in Sweden using multiple methods such as quantitative analysis of data from a prospective cohort study and qualitative analysis of data gathered from teller-focused interviews. The aim is to understand how different factors impact mental health and integration into the Swedish society. Furthermore, individual experiences related to the migration process and exposure to violence will be studied in detail.METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Study participants will include 490 migrants aged 12-25 years recruited through social services, healthcare, social media and the civil society. A subsample of adolescents (n=160) will be re-interviewed after 1 year. Data are collected using structured and semi-structured interviews along with saliva and hair sampling. Measures include sociodemographic data, longitudinal data on mental health and its determinants, including genotypes and stress-hormone levels, access to healthcare and the process of migration, including settlement in Sweden.ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The Regional Ethics Board of Linköping (2018/292-31 and 2018/504-32) and the National Ethics Board (2019-05473,2020-00949 and 2021-03001) have approved the study. Results will be made available to participants, their caregivers, professionals working with migrants, researchers and the funders.
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  • Mattelin, Erica, 1987- (författare)
  • Resilience, mental health, and exposure to violence among individuals with former or current experiences of being a refugee in Sweden : quantitative and qualitative studies
  • 2024
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Studies indicate that individuals with current or former experiences of being a refugee are more likely to have experienced adverse events, like violence, and face mental health challenges in their host countries. After arrival in host countries, people with refugee experiences often confront various post-migration adversities like discrimination. However, research in this area has been hampered by limitations and a lack of child perspective. This thesis aims to examine both pre-, peri- and post-migration factors that impact the health, well-being, and experiences of children and adults who have migrated to Sweden as refugees.Article I is a systematic review of Nordic studies on resilience, risk and protective factors for health in refugee children. We found that adversity was consistently identified as a risk factor for poorer health, but otherwise, findings were inconsistent. No study explicitly examined resilience. Article II examined the relationship between refugee experiences in childhood and health in adulthood in a nationally representative sample. The study found no clear link between childhood refugee experiences and worse health in adulthood. Article III investigated differences in health and health-related behaviours between sexual and gender minority refugees, migrants, and Swedish/Western-born individuals and their heterosexual peers. We found higher rates of mental and general ill-health and worse health-related behaviours in sexualand gender-minority individuals regardless of whether they were refugees, migrants, or Swedish and Western-born. Surprisingly, our study revealed no indications of inferior health outcomes among refugee or migrant sexual and gender minorities in comparison to Swedish/Western-born individuals. Article IV investigated mental health and functioning of refugee children and young adults in Sweden. We found lower rates of mental ill-health than previously reported in other studies on refugee children and young adults. Unaccompanied refugee children had worse outcomes than those accompanied. Article V explored the experiences of refugee children and their agency in constructing their own lives during migration. We found that child refugees express a longing for a good life and demonstrate active agency despite facing diverse challenges.Overall, the prevalence rates for mental ill-health were lower than in many previously published studies even though the prevalence rates are higher than in many studies published on the general population of children in Sweden. Further, the results suggest that these effects are transient. The studies highlight the need to focus on the heterogeneity of the population, for example, by addressing factors that pose a risk to health and rights in refugee children and adults. Moreover, the research emphasizes the importance of adopting a perspective that simultaneously acknowledges both the strengths and vulnerabilities of refugee children. Additionally, this perspective should recognize individual differences, rights, and goals.
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  • Mattelin, Erica, et al. (författare)
  • “You cannot just stop life for just that”: a qualitative study on children’s experiences on refugee journey to Sweden
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. - : SPRINGER. - 1018-8827 .- 1435-165X.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Children with refugee backgrounds are often exposed to violence and other adverse experiences with well-known detrimental consequences on mental health. However, the current group of approximately 40 million child refugees is heterogeneous, stressing the importance of first-person perspectives in understanding children's unique experiences and needs related to the migration process. Identifying contextual factors promoting health and resilience is also essential. For instance, the roles children play as active agents in constructing their own lives and adapting to different environments are poorly described in contemporary research on child refugees and their mental health. To address these knowledge gaps, we conducted qualitative interviews with a reflexive thematic analysis with eighteen children with refugee backgrounds in Sweden. This resulted in two main themes: Longing for a good life that cannot be taken for granted and Challenged agency and changing rights. The narratives indicate that children, although exposed to different challenges in different migration phases and based on gender and asylum status, have experiences of ordinary childhood with a desire for a good life with prospects. The results also show that children execute active and adaptable agency that is impacted by various factors. Reaching the full age appears to be a confusing and ambivalent transition due to changes in rights. The results pinpoint several possibilities to address factors that pose a risk to health and restrictions of rights among child refugees.
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