About the research project

The primary aim of the project was to establish a research-based platform to enhance and customize mental health services for refugees. Specifically, it sought to provide insights into the mechanisms influencing refugees' access to and utilization of mental health services, with a particular focus on general practitioners (GPs). The initial subproject explored how refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and Somalia perceive and prefer managing/treating mental health issues and their experiences with public health services in Norway. Data were gathered through focus group interviews and surveys. The second project concentrated on the clinical interaction between GPs and patients with a refugee background. Interviews with GPs were conducted, and an experimental study featuring film clips with (fictive) patients (differing in ethnicity and gender) presenting mental health problems was carried out. GPs were asked to provide clinical judgments for each patient. The film clips and other project findings were integrated into a resource platform for GPs and healthcare professionals in public health services.

The project received funding from the Norwegian Research Council (HELSEVEL, 2018-2022)