“…During migration, individuals are partly exposed to enormous physical and psychosocial stressors (acculturative stress), while adjusting to the new social environment [26]. Separation from the country of origin and its social network, isolation, loss of status and social support, uncertain residence status, threat of unemployment, increased health risks caused by poor working and housing conditions, insufficient material resources, religious conflicts, as well as the permanent confrontation with feelings of guilt, nostalgia, ambivalence, and shame and often traumatic experiences all represent a migrant-specific combination of significant physical and mental health burden [21,27,28,29,30,31,32,33]. …”