Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala
Volume 59, Issue December, 2017, Pages 21-33
Romanian immigrants in Italy: Mental health and potential protective and vulnerability factors (Article)
Marin I.A.* ,
Mancini F.
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School for Cognitive Psychotherapy (SPC), Rome, Italy
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School for Cognitive Psychotherapy (SPC), Rome, Italy
Abstract
We investigated the mental health, in terms of reported Axis I psychiatric symptoms, of a sample of Romanian Immigrants in Italy, using the Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire (PDSQ). Moreover, we explored the association between psychological distress or specific disorders and a few demographic and cultural variables connected to the immigration process and identified as possible vulnerability/protective factors. Results showed a high frequency of above cut-off scores for Obsessive-compulsive disorder (45.8%, n=49), Psychosis (38.3%, n=41), Somatisation (35.5%, n=38), Generalized Anxiety (32.7%, n=35), PTSD (31.8%, n=34), Major Depression (30.8%, n=33) and Social Phobia (30.8%, n=33). Perceived ethnic discrimination and low language proficiency were identified as important vulnerability factors, predictive of clinical levels of anxiety and depression. © 2017, Editura Lumen. All rights reserved.
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ISSN: 15833410
Original Language: English