Health Profile of Afghan Pediatric Refugees Resettled to Philadelphia in 2021-2022
Abuali M, Navarro I, Baisch M, Bashkenova N, Chang-Escobar S, Paoletti A, Hassan J
Clinical pediatrics · 2023-10
Abstract
To elucidate the physical and psychosocial health needs of newly arrived Afghan children, we conducted a retrospective chart review of patients 0 to 19 years re-settled to Philadelphia with ≥1 outpatient visit during August 2021 to August 2022. Findings on 121 patients include dental caries (74%), elevated lead (32%), eosinophilia (29%), malnutrition (25%), schistosomiasis (6%), strongyloidiasis (8%), latent tuberculosis (7%), and two cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Mental health symptoms include poor sleep in 16%, low energy in 10%, and behavioral concerns in 13%. Families with low English proficiency were more often met with delayed medical care (26.7% vs 11.5% P = .12). Parents with less than a high school education were more likely to experience delayed care (38.5% vs 9.1%; P = .001). We conclude that recently arrived Afghan children have unique physical and mental health needs that need to be addressed.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Dental Caries
- Retrospective Studies
- Parents
- Adolescent
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Infant
- Infant, Newborn
- Refugees
- Philadelphia
- Young Adult