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24 May 2002

Literature review on the mental health and development of child refugees and asylum seekers

The National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention today released on its website the Psychological Wellbeing of Child and Adolescent Refugee and Asylum Seekers: Overview of Major Research Findings of the Past Ten Years, a literature review undertaken by Trang Thomas, Professor of Psychology, and Winnie Lau, a Clinical Psychology Researcher, at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Prof Thomas is an assistant commissioner to the National Inquiry.

The overview highlights key areas of consistency between international studies on the psychological well-being of child and adolescent refugees and asylum seekers. Children and adolescents in refugee-like situations are vulnerable to the effects of pre-migration, most notably exposure to trauma.

Studies show that:

The literature review also points to international research findings which corroborate that children and adolescents living in shelters, camps and processing centres are subjected to increased risk for psychological dysfunction.

The literature review, with extensive References and Suggested Readings, can be accessed on the Inquiry website at http://www.humanrights.gov.au/human_rights/children_detention/psy_review.html

Media contact: Janine MacDonald (02) 9284 9880 or 0408 469 347

Last updated24 March 2002.