International Journal of Culture and Mental Health
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 274-288

Correlates and predictors of psychological distress among Afghan refugees in San Diego County (Article)

Alemi Q.* , James S. , Siddiq H. , Montgomery S.
  • a Department of Social Work and Social Ecology, School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, San Bernardino, United States
  • b Department of Social Work and Social Ecology, School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, San Bernardino, United States
  • c School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
  • d Department of Social Work and Social Ecology, School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, San Bernardino, United States

Abstract

The psychological effects of war and resulting displacement continue to negatively impact Afghan refugees. The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that are associated with and predict psychological distress symptoms among Afghan refugees. We analyzed data from a diverse sample of 130 Afghan refugees recruited through non-random sampling in the San Diego area. Participants completed self-report questionnaires consisting of a culturally validated measure of psychological distress – the Afghan Symptom Checklist – alongside standardized measures of acculturation, social support and perceived stress. In bivariate analyses, older age, older age at migration, female gender, being widowed, having lower education, being unemployed, unable to comfortably pay monthly bills, having lower acculturation and social support, and higher levels of perceived stress were associated with psychological distress. However, only few variables – female gender, widowed, unable to comfortably pay monthly bills and perceived stress – remained significant in multivariate analysis. The findings from this study contribute to understanding the social determinants of distress that affect Afghans in exile, even after long-term resettlement in the USA. These reported outcomes support the need for continued research with Afghans, alongside the implementation of culturally relevant psychosocial interventions that emphasize prevention of post-resettlement stressors immediately upon resettlement. © 2015 Taylor & Francis.

Author Keywords

Social support Afghan Acculturation Psychological distress Refugee

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DOI: 10.1080/17542863.2015.1006647
ISSN: 17542863
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English