American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume 148, Issue 11, 1991, Pages 1548-1551

Trauma experiences, posttraumatic stress, dissociation, and depression in cambodian refugees (Article)

Carlson E.B.* , Rosser-Hogan R.
  • a Department of Psychology, Beloit College, Department of Psychology, Beloit College, 700 College St., Beloit, WI 53511, United States
  • b Department of Counselor Education, Univ. of N. Carolina at Greensboro

Abstract

Objective: The authors' goal was to determine the levels of trauma and psychiatric symptoms in a randomly selected group of Cambodian refugees and to determine the relationship between the amount of trauma experienced and subsequent psychiatric symptoms. Method: Data on traumatic experiences and symptoms of posttraumatic stress, dissociation, depression, and anxiety were collected on 50 randomly selected Cambodian refugees who had resettled in the United States. Results: Subjects experienced multiple and severe traumas and showed high levels of all symptoms measured. Forty-three (86%) of the subjects met DSM-III-R criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder, 48 (96%) had high dissociation scores, and 40 (80%) could be classified as suffering from clinical depression. Correlations between trauma scores and symptom scores and among symptom scores were moderate to large. Conclusions: These results indicate that a high proportion of Cambodian refugees who are not psychiatric patients suffer from severe psychiatric symptoms and that there is a relationship between the amount of trauma they experienced and the severity of these symptoms.

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Index Keywords

anxiety depression refugee Dissociative Disorders Cambodia human Life Change Events Refugees injury priority journal Aged Depressive Disorder United States male female Personality Inventory clinical article Conference Paper adult dissociation posttraumatic stress disorder Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Middle Age

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DOI: 10.1176/ajp.148.11.1548
ISSN: 0002953X
Cited by: 274
Original Language: English