“…Asylum-seeking children have more mental health problems than the local population (Ehntholt et al, 2018;Hanes et al, 2019;Jensen et al, 2019;Kien et al, 2019;Norredam et al, 2018;Yalın Sapmaz et al, 2017), and they are likely to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (Ehntholt et al, 2018;Jensen et al, 2019;Kien et al, 2019). Other health issues observed among asylum-seeking children include communicable diseases (Hanes et al, 2019;Hirani et al, 2018;Mueller-Hermelink et al, 2018;Perniciaro et al, 2018), noncommunicable diseases (Hanes et al, 2019;Hirani et al, 2018), nutrition and growth concerns (Grammatikopoulou et al, 2019;Hanes et al, 2019;Hirani et al, 2018), physical symptoms (Hanes et al, 2019;Hirani et al, 2018), sexual health issues (Hirani et al, 2018;Wikholm et al, 2020), and dental problems (Hanes et al, 2019). The literature supports a clear need for health care.…”