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Salut mental, sensellarisme i vulnerabilitat de joves extutelats = Salud mental, sinhogarismo y vulnerabilidad de jóvenes extutelados

Authors: Calvo, Fran; Shaimi, Mostafà;

Salut mental, sensellarisme i vulnerabilitat de joves extutelats = Salud mental, sinhogarismo y vulnerabilidad de jóvenes extutelados

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Centenares de jóvenes menores de edad nacidos en el Magreb llegan cada año a España en busca de un futuro mejor. La realidad de estos jóvenes desde que toman la decisión de emigrar hacia un país que pueda dar respuesta a sus esperanzas se torna en muchos casos un descenso hacia la exclusión, por el camino del padecimiento personal en todas sus áreas (social, psicológica, física, espiritual y cultural). El objetivo de este artículo es hacer confluir varios tópicos relevantes para la descripción de aquellos elementos que constitu-yen factores de riesgo de padecer problemas de salud mental: desde el riesgo mortal no reconocido de un viaje hacia nuestro país, hasta el contacto con el sistema de protección que dejará a muchos de estos chicos fuera, en la calle. Una vez están en situación de sin-hogarismo, los estresores previos y posteriores se acumulan en cada joven generando una situación de tal estrés que provoca un alto riesgo de que tengan un perjuicio en su salud mental con consecuencias que podrían acompañarlo de por vida

Centenars de joves menors d’edat nascuts al Magrib arriben cada any a Espanya a la recerca d’un futur millor. La realitat d’aquests joves des que prenen la decisió d’emigrar cap a un país que pugui donar resposta a les seves esperan-ces sovint esdevé un descens cap a l’exclusió, pel camí del patiment personal en totes les seves àrees (social, psicològica, física, espiritual i cul-tural). L’objectiu d’aquest article és fer confluir diversos tòpics rellevants per a la descripció dels elements que constitueixen factors de risc de pa-tir problemes de salut mental: des del risc mor-tal no reconegut d’un viatge cap al nostre país, fins al contacte amb el sistema de protecció que deixarà molts d’aquests nois fora, al carrer. Un cop són en situació de sensellarisme, els estres-sors previs i posteriors s’acumulen en cada jove i generen una situació de tant estrès que provoca un alt risc que tinguin un perjudici en la seva salut mental amb conseqüències que podrien acompanyar-los tota la vida

Hundreds of minors born in the Maghreb come to Spain every year in search of a better future. The reality of these young people after taking the decision to migrate to a country that might fulfil these hopes often entails a descent into ex-clusion, a trajectory of personal suffering in all areas (social, psychological, physical, spiritual and cultural). This article discusses several re-levant topics for describing the elements that constitute risk factors for mental health pro-blems: from the unrecognised risk to life of the journey to our country to contact with a system of protection that will leave many of these boys on the street. Once they are in a situation of ho-melessness, pre- and post-stressors accumulate in each young person and generate a situation of such stress that there is a high risk of damage to their mental health, with consequences that they may have to live with for the rest of their lives

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Youth with social disabilities -- Mental health, Joves desfavorits -- Salut mental

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