The Cultural Perceptions on Mental Health Illness and Challenges Among Rwandan Refugees in the U.S.

Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging(2022)

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Refugees are likely to arrive with significant mental health needs due to traumatic situations experienced prior to resettlement. Unsurprisingly, resettlement exacerbates the poor mental health of refugees. However, minimal evidence exists on the experiences of resettled Rwandan refugees suggesting a need to explore their lived experiences to fill the gap in the literature. Hence, the current study utilized a descriptive phenomenological design to uncover Rwandan refugees’ experiences. The snowball technique was used to recruit thirteen Rwandan refugees. Data collection consisted of in-depth interviews and analysis revealed two themes: 1) cultural perceptions and beliefs around mental health; 2) post-resettlement lived experiences that negatively influenced mental health. Although mental health services are available, participants voiced their lack of awareness on mental health symptoms, cultural and resettlement barriers hinder people from seeking help and there are important gaps in cultural interpretations of mental health. Findings from this study underscore unique challenges that call for holistic, collaborative, and integrative approaches in addressing the multifaceted needs of refugees.
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rwandan refugees,cultural perceptions,mental health,post-resettlement
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