Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Volume 188, Issue 8, 2000, Pages 490-495

The Sierra Leonean refugee experience : Traumatic events and psychiatric sequelae (Article)

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

Abstract

Although a number of studies address the mental health status of refugees from a variety of regions in the world, there are no studies of the mental health status of West African refugees. It was the purpose of this study to determine the prevalence of various traumatic events to which a sample of Sierra Leonean refugees have been exposed as well as psychiatric sequelae associated with such exposure. A procedure of probability sampling was used to identify and assess a sample of 55 Sierra Leonean refugees residing in a UNHCR-sponsored camp in The Gambia, West Africa. The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 served as survey instruments. The findings clearly indicate the presence of disturbingly high prevalence rates for various traumatic experiences and psychiatric sequelae. It appears that a significant mental health problem exists that begs to be addressed.

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Index Keywords

refugee mental health service human Life Change Events Refugees Ethnic Groups health status psychiatric diagnosis Depressive Disorder Sierra Leone Anxiety Disorders Gambia Mental Disorders Humans male female Personality Inventory Africa prevalence Psychometrics Article major clinical study adult Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychotrauma Culture

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DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200008000-00003
ISSN: 00223018
Cited by: 50
Original Language: English