Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Volume 32, Issue 3, 2004, Pages 179-187

The psychological and social situation of repatriated and exiled refugees: A longitudinal, comparative study (Article)

Lie B.*
  • a Psychosocial Centre for Refugees, University of Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to explore possible differences in the longitudinal course of psychological symptoms and somatic symptoms between one group of Bosnian refugees returning to their home country (B) and one group remaining in the host country (N). The aim was also to look for possible differences in pre-flight traumatic experiences and psychological symptom load within the groups. In addition the experiences of returning home after a period in exile were studied, based on quantitative and qualitative data. Methods: The study is a follow-up study of 21 Bosnian refugees returning to Bosnia compared with 175 refugees remaining in exile in Norway. Quantitative results are supplemented with qualitative information. Results: Both groups demonstrated persistence of psychological symptoms, indicating severity and chronicity of the problems. The main findings were that refugees with a former history of traumatic experiences of a physical character were less willing to return. A decrease over time in all symptom parameters was found in the repatriated group with a statistically significant decline for the PTSS-16 and HTQ scores ( p<0.05). Conclusions: Chronicity of psychological symptom load was found in both groups. The decision to return home seems to be closely connected to pre-flight traumatic experiences. An early decision to return home seems to be persistent over time. © 2004, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

longitudinal Psychosocial Stress Repatriation healthcare PTSD Bosnia Refugee Torture trauma

Index Keywords

longitudinal study home mental health service refugee Norway psychological aspect Follow-Up Studies follow up human Refugees middle aged Stress, Psychological mental stress priority journal controlled study Bosnia and Herzegovina comparative study Aged psychosocial disorder somatic delusion ethnology interview Bosnia-Herzegovina Humans attitude Adolescent male female psychological rating scale Psychiatric Status Rating Scales qualitative analysis questionnaire symptom scoring system Article adult Social Environment migration posttraumatic stress disorder Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic normal human Interviews Emigration and Immigration psychosomatic disorder disease severity quantitative analysis psychotrauma decision making Somatoform Disorders somatoform disorder

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DOI: 10.1080/14034940310017797
ISSN: 14034948
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English