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'Your heart is resting and pumping at the same time': Mental health impact of seeking asylum among sexual minority men.
Gottvall, Maria; Isaac, Rummage; Ainembabazi, Ronah; Yasin, Sumera; Eldebo, Anna; Carlsson, Tommy.
Afiliação
  • Gottvall M; The Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Sweden and.
  • Isaac R; The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Sweden.
  • Ainembabazi R; The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Sweden.
  • Yasin S; The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Sweden.
  • Eldebo A; The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Sweden.
  • Carlsson T; The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Sweden.
Scand J Public Health ; : 14034948241251553, 2024 May 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775312
ABSTRACT

AIMS:

To explore the experiences of seeking asylum and its impact on mental health among sexual minority forced migrant cisgender men living in Sweden.

METHODS:

Exploratory qualitative study based on individual semi-structured interviews with 15 adult gay and bisexual cisgender men recruited via a combination of purposeful, convenience and snowball sampling. Data were analysed with systematic text condensation through a collaborative approach with three migrants with lived experience.

RESULTS:

Seeking asylum had been an emotionally challenging journey for the participants in this study, involving several procedures that negatively impacted mental health. Being expected to disclose intimate information during asylum interviews had been a significant challenge, alongside needing to wait through long periods in uncertainty with little information about the progress of their asylum case. The behaviours and attitudes of professionals involved in the legal procedures had been a central aspect, as participants encountered interpreters and caseworkers who acted disrespectful and homophobic during asylum interviews. Participants mentioned that the behaviours of interpreters and the accuracy of the interpretation could influence the outcome of asylum claims and how comfortable they felt in sharing information. Thus, participants emphasized the importance of adequate and accurate interpreter services.

CONCLUSIONS:

Sexual minority men are faced with an unfamiliar and emotionally challenging position when seeking asylum and undergoing asylum interviews. The findings highlight the importance of adequate competence among professionals involved in asylum interviews, including interpreter utilization. Research is needed to determine effective methods to support these men throughout their asylum process.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article