Title:
Mental health and work experiences of interpreters in the mental health care of refugees
Subtitle:
a systematic review
Author(s):
Geiling, Angelika; Knaevelsrud, Christine; Böttche, Maria; Stammel, Nadine
Year of publication:
2021
Available Date:
2022-02-04T12:52:27Z
Abstract:
Background: Interpreters often play a crucial role in the health care of refugees. Although interpreters working with refugees are regularly confronted with emotionally stressful content, little is known about their work-related stress and psychological well-being. Primarily qualitative studies indicate increased emotional stress in interpreters, and difficulties in handling the traumatic content from their clients. Additionally, the working conditions of interpreters appear to be demanding, due to low payment and a lack of supervision or adequate preparation.
Keywords:
Interpreter
Mental Health
Refugee
Trauma
Secondary stress
Health Care
stress
DDC-Classification:
150 Psychologie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
URL of the Original Publication:
DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Department/institution:
Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie
Comments:
We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Initiative of Freie Universität Berlin.