Cargando…

A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany

Objective: To determine migration related distress pattern in refugees and feasibility of a de novo established, central low-threshold outpatient clinic serving more than 80,000 newly arrived refugees in the metropole of Berlin. Methods: In an observational cohort study the relative prevalence of ma...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bajbouj, Malek, Panneck, Patricia, Winter, Sibylle-Maria, Ajami, Carlos, Alabdullah, Jihad, Benedikt Burger, Max, Haberlandner, Anja, Hahn, Eric, Heinz, Andreas, Heuser, Isabella, Hoyer, Armin, Kluge, Ulrike, Aichberger, Marion, Repantis, Dimitris, Schreiter, Stefanie, Seybold, Joachim, Sutej, Igor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7901997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.635474
_version_ 1783654471134347264
author Bajbouj, Malek
Panneck, Patricia
Winter, Sibylle-Maria
Ajami, Carlos
Alabdullah, Jihad
Benedikt Burger, Max
Haberlandner, Anja
Hahn, Eric
Heinz, Andreas
Heuser, Isabella
Hoyer, Armin
Kluge, Ulrike
Aichberger, Marion
Repantis, Dimitris
Schreiter, Stefanie
Seybold, Joachim
Sutej, Igor
author_facet Bajbouj, Malek
Panneck, Patricia
Winter, Sibylle-Maria
Ajami, Carlos
Alabdullah, Jihad
Benedikt Burger, Max
Haberlandner, Anja
Hahn, Eric
Heinz, Andreas
Heuser, Isabella
Hoyer, Armin
Kluge, Ulrike
Aichberger, Marion
Repantis, Dimitris
Schreiter, Stefanie
Seybold, Joachim
Sutej, Igor
author_sort Bajbouj, Malek
collection PubMed
description Objective: To determine migration related distress pattern in refugees and feasibility of a de novo established, central low-threshold outpatient clinic serving more than 80,000 newly arrived refugees in the metropole of Berlin. Methods: In an observational cohort study the relative prevalence of major psychiatric disorders by age, place of living within berlin, language and region of origin were assessed in a refugee cohort from 63 nationalities speaking 36 languages. Findings: Within 18 months, a total of 3,096 cases with a mean age of 29.7 years (11.7) have been referred from all 12 districts and 165 of 182 subdistricts of Berlin to the CCC. 33.7% of the patients were female. The three most frequent diagnoses were unipolar depression (40.4%), posttraumatic stress disorder (24.3%), and adjustment disorder (19.6%). Conclusion: The present data gives insight into the distribution of mental disorders in a large sample of refugees and provides evidence that a CCC is an effective service to quickly and broadly provide psychiatric consultations and thus to overcome classical barriers refugees usually experience in the host communities. In Berlin, Germany, and Europe treatment resources for this population should focus on stress and trauma related disorders.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7901997
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79019972021-02-24 A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany Bajbouj, Malek Panneck, Patricia Winter, Sibylle-Maria Ajami, Carlos Alabdullah, Jihad Benedikt Burger, Max Haberlandner, Anja Hahn, Eric Heinz, Andreas Heuser, Isabella Hoyer, Armin Kluge, Ulrike Aichberger, Marion Repantis, Dimitris Schreiter, Stefanie Seybold, Joachim Sutej, Igor Front Public Health Public Health Objective: To determine migration related distress pattern in refugees and feasibility of a de novo established, central low-threshold outpatient clinic serving more than 80,000 newly arrived refugees in the metropole of Berlin. Methods: In an observational cohort study the relative prevalence of major psychiatric disorders by age, place of living within berlin, language and region of origin were assessed in a refugee cohort from 63 nationalities speaking 36 languages. Findings: Within 18 months, a total of 3,096 cases with a mean age of 29.7 years (11.7) have been referred from all 12 districts and 165 of 182 subdistricts of Berlin to the CCC. 33.7% of the patients were female. The three most frequent diagnoses were unipolar depression (40.4%), posttraumatic stress disorder (24.3%), and adjustment disorder (19.6%). Conclusion: The present data gives insight into the distribution of mental disorders in a large sample of refugees and provides evidence that a CCC is an effective service to quickly and broadly provide psychiatric consultations and thus to overcome classical barriers refugees usually experience in the host communities. In Berlin, Germany, and Europe treatment resources for this population should focus on stress and trauma related disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7901997/ /pubmed/33634071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.635474 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bajbouj, Panneck, Winter, Ajami, Alabdullah, Benedikt Burger, Haberlandner, Hahn, Heinz, Heuser, Hoyer, Kluge, Aichberger, Repantis, Schreiter, Seybold and Sutej. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Bajbouj, Malek
Panneck, Patricia
Winter, Sibylle-Maria
Ajami, Carlos
Alabdullah, Jihad
Benedikt Burger, Max
Haberlandner, Anja
Hahn, Eric
Heinz, Andreas
Heuser, Isabella
Hoyer, Armin
Kluge, Ulrike
Aichberger, Marion
Repantis, Dimitris
Schreiter, Stefanie
Seybold, Joachim
Sutej, Igor
A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title_full A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title_fullStr A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title_full_unstemmed A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title_short A Central Clearing Clinic to Provide Mental Health Services for Refugees in Germany
title_sort central clearing clinic to provide mental health services for refugees in germany
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7901997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.635474
work_keys_str_mv AT bajboujmalek acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT panneckpatricia acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT wintersibyllemaria acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT ajamicarlos acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT alabdullahjihad acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT benediktburgermax acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT haberlandneranja acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT hahneric acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT heinzandreas acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT heuserisabella acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT hoyerarmin acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT klugeulrike acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT aichbergermarion acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT repantisdimitris acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT schreiterstefanie acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT seyboldjoachim acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT sutejigor acentralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT bajboujmalek centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT panneckpatricia centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT wintersibyllemaria centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT ajamicarlos centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT alabdullahjihad centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT benediktburgermax centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT haberlandneranja centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT hahneric centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT heinzandreas centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT heuserisabella centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT hoyerarmin centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT klugeulrike centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT aichbergermarion centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT repantisdimitris centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT schreiterstefanie centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT seyboldjoachim centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany
AT sutejigor centralclearingclinictoprovidementalhealthservicesforrefugeesingermany