Systematic Review: Child and Adolescent Refugees and Asylum-Seekers’ Contact With Specialist Mental Health Services

CONCLUSION: Results imply inequity in CAMHS contact among refugee youth, in the context of high need and despite lack of economic barriers. More timely and culturally sensitive access is needed, and effective training for non-medical agencies and responsive public policies that reduce structural barriers to psychiatric care and address the complex circumstances and needs of displaced youth.

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