Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region

Mahmood HN, Ibrahim H, Ismail AA, Neuner F (2022)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(22): 14910.

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The findings of longitudinal studies on traumatized refugees have shown that factors related to premigration, migration, and post-migration experiences determine changes in mental health over time. The primary aim of this follow-up study was to examine the potential change in the prevalence rates of probable PTSD and depression among Syrian refugees in Iraq. An unselected group of N = 92 Syrian adult refugees was recruited from Arbat camps in Sulaymaniyah Governorate in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, and then interviewed at two different time points between July 2017 and January 2019. Locally validated instruments were used to assess traumatic events and mental health symptoms. The primary results showed no significant change in the mean scores of PTSD and depression symptoms from the first measurement to the second measurement over the course of 18 months. On the individual level, no reliable change was found for either PTSD or depression symptoms in more than three-quarters of the participants (78.3% and 77.2%, respectively). New adversities and traumatic events that occurred over the 18 months between the interviews were a significant predictor of increasing trauma-related symptoms. After the flight from conflict settings, trauma-related disorders seem to be chronic for the majority of Syrian refugees. Further longitudinal studies are needed in order to identify specific risk factors that lead to maintaining or worsening mental health symptoms over time, and to explore effective therapeutic intervention methods for this traumatized population.
Stichworte
mental health; time; post-migration condition; refugee
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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19
Ausgabe
22
Art.-Nr.
14910
eISSN
1660-4601
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Mahmood HN, Ibrahim H, Ismail AA, Neuner F. Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022;19(22): 14910.
Mahmood, H. N., Ibrahim, H., Ismail, A. A., & Neuner, F. (2022). Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 14910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214910
Mahmood, Harem Nareeman, Ibrahim, Hawkar, Ismail, Azad Ali, and Neuner, Frank. 2022. “Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (22): 14910.
Mahmood, H. N., Ibrahim, H., Ismail, A. A., and Neuner, F. (2022). Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:14910.
Mahmood, H.N., et al., 2022. Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22): 14910.
H.N. Mahmood, et al., “Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, 2022, : 14910.
Mahmood, H.N., Ibrahim, H., Ismail, A.A., Neuner, F.: Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19, : 14910 (2022).
Mahmood, Harem Nareeman, Ibrahim, Hawkar, Ismail, Azad Ali, and Neuner, Frank. “Does Time Heal Trauma? 18 Month Follow-Up Study of Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19.22 (2022): 14910.
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