Moral injury related to immigration detention on Nauru: a qualitative study.
Sandra PassardiDebbie C HockingNaser MorinaSuresh SundramEva AlisicPublished in: European journal of psychotraumatology (2022)
Our findings suggest that moral injury may be one of the processes by which mandatory immigration detention can cause harm. Although refugees returned to Australia from offshore detention may benefit from interventions that specifically target moral injury, collective steps are needed to diminish deterioration of refugee mental health. Our results highlight the potentially deleterious mental health impact of experiencing multiple subtle and substantial transgressions of one's moral frameworks. Policy makers should incorporate moral injury considerations to prevent eroding refugee mental health.