An approach to the mental health of migrants in Foreigner Detention Centers in Spain

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SOCIAL ACTION (PENITENTIAL CENTERS, THIRD SECTOR, VOLUNTEERING)

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AN APPROACH TO THE MENTAL HEALTH OF MIGRANTS IN FOREIGN INTERNATIONAL CENTERS IN SPAIN RESEARCH ABOUT THE SITUATION RELATED TO THE MENTAL HEALTH EXPERIENCED BY FOREIGN PERSONS INTERNED IN THESE DECLUTION CENTERS.
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]To carry out this study, interviews were held with 87 inmates of the Foreigner Detention Centers of Algeciras, Madrid and Valencia. 7 out of 10 people expressed anxious and depressive symptoms, considered “cases that need treatment” and almost 20% of the people interviewed stated that they had tried to harm themselves during their stay at the CIE. Other symptoms that these people experienced were nervousness, tension, restlessness, loneliness, sadness, trappedness, excessive worry or problems sleeping.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Authorship: Dove, Virginia; et al.
Publishing entity: Center for Research and Community Action of the University of Seville; Jesuit Migrant Service
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SOCIAL ACTION (PENITENTIAL CENTERS, THIRD SECTOR, VOLUNTEERING)

AN APPROACH TO THE MENTAL HEALTH OF MIGRANTS IN FOREIGN INTERNMENT CENTERS IN SPAIN
INVESTIGATION ABOUT THE SITUATION RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH EXPERIENCED BY FOREIGN PEOPLE INTERNED IN THESE DECLUTION CENTERS.

To carry out this study, interviews were held with 87 inmates of the Foreigner Detention Centers of Algeciras, Madrid and Valencia. 7 out of 10 people expressed anxious and depressive symptoms, considered “cases that need treatment” and almost 20% of the people interviewed stated that they had tried to harm themselves during their stay at the CIE. Other symptoms that these people experienced were nervousness, tension, restlessness, loneliness, sadness, trappedness, excessive worry or problems sleeping.

Authorship: Dove, Virginia; et al.
Publishing entity: Center for Research and Community Action of the University of Seville; Jesuit Migrant Service
Year of publication: 2023

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