Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Volume 189, Issue 8, 2001, Pages 507-512

Traumatic experiences and the mental health of Senegalese refugees (Article)

Tang S.S. , Fox S.H.*
  • a New Mexico Highlands University, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, NM 87701, United States
  • b New Mexico Highlands University, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Las Vegas, NM 87701, United States

Abstract

The purpose of our study was to conduct a preliminary investigation into the experiences and mental health of Senegalese refugees. Although research has established that refugees are more prone to psychiatric illnesses than the general population, little has been written about West African refugees. Our focus was on adult refugees (18 years of age and older) from the Casamance region of Senegal. A total of 80 participants (39 women, 41 men) were randomly selected from refugee camps in The Gambia. The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 were used to assess levels of traumatization and mental health status. Typical of refugees of war, participants reported suffering a large number of various traumas. High prevalence rates of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder were also found in this group. A substantial mental health problem exists within the Senegalese refugee population that may signify a potential human crisis.

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refugee clinical research mental health human Life Change Events Refugees violence Ethnic Groups Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorders Gambia Mental Disorders mental disease Senegal Humans Adolescent male female Personality Inventory questionnaire population research prevalence Psychometrics Article Questionnaires adult traumatic shock major clinical study Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Torture

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DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200108000-00003
ISSN: 00223018
Cited by: 63
Original Language: English