A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach

Asylum seekers suffer high levels of distress but have restricted access to mental health care. This paper constitutes an evaluation of a psycho-educational group intervention, called AMIN, which was provided at two asylum accommodation centers in Sweden. A mixed-methods approach was used. To assess...

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Main Authors: Anna Leiler, Elisabet Wasteson, Joanna Holmberg, Anna Bjärtå
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/23/8953
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spelling doaj-1515a33e2fa24583928d9147ec9ba8ce2020-12-02T00:02:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-12-01178953895310.3390/ijerph17238953A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods ApproachAnna Leiler0Elisabet Wasteson1Joanna Holmberg2Anna Bjärtå3Institution of psychology and social work, Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, SwedenInstitution of psychology and social work, Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, SwedenInstitution of psychology and social work, Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, SwedenInstitution of psychology and social work, Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, SwedenAsylum seekers suffer high levels of distress but have restricted access to mental health care. This paper constitutes an evaluation of a psycho-educational group intervention, called AMIN, which was provided at two asylum accommodation centers in Sweden. A mixed-methods approach was used. To assess potential effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility, quantitative outcome measures were combined with qualitative information from interviews with both intervention participants and staff providing the intervention. Potential effectiveness in reducing symptoms of distress and insomnia and in increasing physical quality of life was found, even though the intervention participants suffered from more severe distress than expected. In general, the intervention seemed to be acceptable to both participants and staff, with concrete strategies seeming more meaningful than abstract psychological techniques. Finally, regardless of the asylum process itself being a complicating factor, the intervention seemed feasible to deliver to individuals with different backgrounds and conditions. Taken together, these results indicate that some sessions may need further elaboration, but also that the transition to a randomized control trial is reasonable.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/23/8953asylum seekersmental healthpilot studypsychoeducationpsychosocial intervention
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author Anna Leiler
Elisabet Wasteson
Joanna Holmberg
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Elisabet Wasteson
Joanna Holmberg
Anna Bjärtå
A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
asylum seekers
mental health
pilot study
psychoeducation
psychosocial intervention
author_facet Anna Leiler
Elisabet Wasteson
Joanna Holmberg
Anna Bjärtå
author_sort Anna Leiler
title A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
title_short A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
title_full A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
title_fullStr A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
title_full_unstemmed A Pilot Study of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention Delivered at Asylum Accommodation Centers—A Mixed Methods Approach
title_sort pilot study of a psychoeducational group intervention delivered at asylum accommodation centers—a mixed methods approach
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Asylum seekers suffer high levels of distress but have restricted access to mental health care. This paper constitutes an evaluation of a psycho-educational group intervention, called AMIN, which was provided at two asylum accommodation centers in Sweden. A mixed-methods approach was used. To assess potential effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility, quantitative outcome measures were combined with qualitative information from interviews with both intervention participants and staff providing the intervention. Potential effectiveness in reducing symptoms of distress and insomnia and in increasing physical quality of life was found, even though the intervention participants suffered from more severe distress than expected. In general, the intervention seemed to be acceptable to both participants and staff, with concrete strategies seeming more meaningful than abstract psychological techniques. Finally, regardless of the asylum process itself being a complicating factor, the intervention seemed feasible to deliver to individuals with different backgrounds and conditions. Taken together, these results indicate that some sessions may need further elaboration, but also that the transition to a randomized control trial is reasonable.
topic asylum seekers
mental health
pilot study
psychoeducation
psychosocial intervention
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/23/8953
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