Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia

Refugees in Malaysia often experience economic insecurity and poverty, poor health, poor mental wellbeing and limited legal rights. Using a survey with quantitative measures and open-ended questions, we assessed socio-demographic characteristics, mental health (RHS-15), and service needs, including...

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Main Authors: Shaw, Stacey Anne, Pillai, Veena, Ward, Kaitlin P.
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Published: John Wiley & Sons 2018
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spelling my.um.eprints.199942019-01-15T01:04:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19994/ Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia Shaw, Stacey Anne Pillai, Veena Ward, Kaitlin P. R Medicine Refugees in Malaysia often experience economic insecurity and poverty, poor health, poor mental wellbeing and limited legal rights. Using a survey with quantitative measures and open-ended questions, we assessed socio-demographic characteristics, mental health (RHS-15), and service needs, including interest in group support services, among 86 Dari- and Arabic-speaking refugees living in Kuala Lumpur. High levels of emotional distress were found, as nearly all participants scored positive for distress and average scores were 2.5 times above the cut-off signifying distress. Distress scores did not vary based on most factors examined, although being married was associated with lower levels of distress. All but one participant expressed interest in participating in a support group. Barriers to potential participation included childcare, sickness and transportation. Additional mental health and social supports are needed among refugees residing in Malaysia. Key Practitioner Message: • Emotional distress is high among Dari- and Arabic-speaking refugees sampled in Malaysia; • Participants expressed strong interest in accessing supportive mental health services, including group supports. John Wiley & Sons 2018 Article PeerReviewed Shaw, Stacey Anne and Pillai, Veena and Ward, Kaitlin P. (2018) Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia. International Journal of Social Welfare, 28 (1). pp. 44-52. ISSN 1369-6866 https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12313 doi:10.1111/ijsw.12313
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Shaw, Stacey Anne
Pillai, Veena
Ward, Kaitlin P.
Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
description Refugees in Malaysia often experience economic insecurity and poverty, poor health, poor mental wellbeing and limited legal rights. Using a survey with quantitative measures and open-ended questions, we assessed socio-demographic characteristics, mental health (RHS-15), and service needs, including interest in group support services, among 86 Dari- and Arabic-speaking refugees living in Kuala Lumpur. High levels of emotional distress were found, as nearly all participants scored positive for distress and average scores were 2.5 times above the cut-off signifying distress. Distress scores did not vary based on most factors examined, although being married was associated with lower levels of distress. All but one participant expressed interest in participating in a support group. Barriers to potential participation included childcare, sickness and transportation. Additional mental health and social supports are needed among refugees residing in Malaysia. Key Practitioner Message: • Emotional distress is high among Dari- and Arabic-speaking refugees sampled in Malaysia; • Participants expressed strong interest in accessing supportive mental health services, including group supports.
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author Shaw, Stacey Anne
Pillai, Veena
Ward, Kaitlin P.
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title Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
title_short Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
title_full Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
title_sort assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in malaysia
publisher John Wiley & Sons
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12313
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