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The impact of trauma exposure characteristics on post-traumatic stress disorder and psychiatric co-morbidity among Syrian refugees
Psychiatry Research
  • Man Cheung Chung, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Nowf AlQarni, Zayed University
  • Mariam AlMazrouei, Zayed University
  • Shamsa Al Muhairi, Zayed University
  • Mudar Shakra, Helsingin Yliopisto
  • Britt Mitchell, Zayed University
  • Sara Al Mazrouei, Zayed University
  • Shurooq Al Hashimi, Zayed University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract

© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This study investigated the impact of trauma exposure characteristics on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psychiatric co-morbidity among Syrian refugees. One thousand one hundred and ninety-seven refugees residing in Turkey and Sweden participated in the research. They completed the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire and the General Health Questionnaire-28. Forty-three percent of refugees met the cutoff for PTSD. After adjusting for location of residence, witnessing horror and exposure to life threat and assault were significantly correlated with PTSD and psychiatric co-morbidity respectively. Death of, or life threat to family members or friends were significantly correlated with both distress outcomes. Refugees residing in Turkey had significantly higher levels of PTSD, psychiatric co-morbidity and trauma characteristics than those living in Sweden. To conclude, Syrian refugees who witnessed horror, life threat or had family or friends die, tended to have elevated psychological distress. Levels of distress among resettled refugees can vary depending on country of resettlement. We recommend systematic mental health screening and implementation of psychotherapeutic interventions to address issues pertaining to subjective experience of resettlement and trauma exposure for Syrian refugees.

Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder,
  • Psychiatric co-morbidity,
  • Syrian refugees,
  • Trauma exposure
Scopus ID
85032453007
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2017.10.035
Citation Information
Man Cheung Chung, Nowf AlQarni, Mariam AlMazrouei, Shamsa Al Muhairi, et al.. "The impact of trauma exposure characteristics on post-traumatic stress disorder and psychiatric co-morbidity among Syrian refugees" Psychiatry Research Vol. 259 (2018) p. 310 - 315 ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/0165-1781" target="_blank">0165-1781</a>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/man-chung/36/