A positive psychology intervention to enhance mental well-being of Syrian refugees in the Netherlands

  • Jose Muller-Dugic*
  • , Pascal Beckers
  • , Mario Braakman
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

PurposeSyrian refugees in the Netherlands frequently suffer from mental health problems. It is argued that mental health not only consists of the absence of psychiatric disorders but also of the presence of mental well-being. However, there is little attention to the mental well-being of refugees, and no intervention exists that focuses on fostering the mental well-being of refugees. Therefore, the new culturally sensitive positive psychology intervention "Mosaic" was developed and implemented in collaboration with the target audience and local partners. Mosaic is offered in the Arabic language, and the content is focused on (re)finding purpose in life and (re)discovering life values and subsequently acting upon these values. The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of Mosaic on the mental well-being of Syrians in the Netherlands.Design/methodology/approachThe effect of Mosaic on the mental well-being of Syrians in the Netherlands is assessed by conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a waitlist control group.FindingsPostintervention within sample t-tests showed that the intervention group (n = 66) experienced significantly more overall mental well-being, emotional well-being and purpose in life right after participating in the intervention when compared to the preintervention measurement. The effect on purpose in life persisted six months later. These improvements were not found among the control group (n = 60).Originality/valueMosaic is the first positive psychology intervention in the Netherlands that was developed for and in collaboration with Syrian refugees. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is also the first study in the Netherlands and one of the first ones in Europe that assesses the effect of positive psychology for refugees specifically.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)104-124
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
Volume20
Issue number1
Early online dateFeb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Effect
  • Intervention
  • Mental well-being
  • Positive psychology
  • Rct
  • Refugees
  • Syrian

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