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Schilz, Laura
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Kemna, Solveig
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Karnouk, Carine
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Böge, Kerem
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Lindheimer, Nico
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Walther, Lena
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Mohamad, Sara
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Suboh, Amani
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Hasan, Alkomiet
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Höhne, Edgar
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Banaschewski, Tobias
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Plener, Paul
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Strupf, Michael
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Hahn, Erik
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Bajbouj, Malek
dc.date.accessioned
2025-10-02T16:17:00Z
dc.date.available
2025-10-02T16:17:00Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/49649
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-49372
dc.description.abstract
Background:
Providing adequate living conditions for forcibly displaced people represents a significant challenge for host countries such as Germany. This study explores refugee mental health’s reciprocal, dynamic relationship with post-migration living conditions and social support.
Methods:
The study sample included 325 Arabic- or Farsi-speaking asylum seekers and refugees residing in Germany since 2014 and seeking mental health treatment. Associations between reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress and depression and the subjective quality of living conditions and perceived social support were analyzed using a two-level approach including multiple linear regression and network analyses.
Results:
Post-migration quality of living conditions and perceived social support were significantly associated with negative mental health outcomes on both levels. In the network, both post-migration factors were negatively connected with overlapping symptoms of psychiatric disorders, representing potential target symptoms for psychological treatment.
Conclusion:
Post-migration quality of living conditions and social support are important factors for refugee mental health and should be targeted by various actors fostering mental well-being and integration.
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dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject
living conditions
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dc.subject
social support
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dc.subject
post-migration
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dc.subject
post-traumatic stress
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network analysis
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dc.subject.ddc
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::610 Medizin und Gesundheit::610 Medizin und Gesundheit
dc.title
A house is not a home: a network model perspective on the dynamics between subjective quality of living conditions, social support, and mental health of refugees and asylum seekers
dc.type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.doi
10.1007/s00127-022-02419-3
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journaltitle
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.number
5
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.originalpublishername
Springer Nature
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.pagestart
757
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.pageend
768
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.volume
58
refubium.affiliation
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
refubium.funding
Springer Nature DEAL
refubium.resourceType.isindependentpub
no
dcterms.accessRights.openaire
open access
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.pmid
36633630
dcterms.isPartOf.issn
0933-7954
dcterms.isPartOf.eissn
1433-9285