“People are still living with pains of the war”: An assessment of long-term adjustment and consequences of war-related traumatic stress among Liberian refugees

Lekie Dwanyen , Elizabeth Wieling , Sarah E. Griffes
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A dearth of empirical research examines the adjustment and wellbeing of long-term refugees in the United States and globally. The goal of this hermeneutic phenomenological needs assessment study was to examine stakeholders’ perceptions of individual, relational, and community-level adjustment in one of the largest Liberian refugee communities in the U.S. Twenty 60–90-minute key informant interviews were conducted and analyzed using hermeneutic phenomenology coding protocols. Six themes emerged in key informants’ perceptions of long-term adjustment and wellbeing among war-affected Liberian refugees: 1) unresolved traumatic stress, 2) substance use, 3) mental health stigma, 4) adverse relational effects, 5) disrupted community dynamics, and 6) lack of access to culturally relevant services. This study expands on refugee and global mental health research by empirically documenting adjustment experiences in a long-term and underrepresented refugee community, which can inform prevention and intervention efforts with communities displaced from war. Clinical, research, and policy implications are also described alongside efforts to enhance support for refugees across their adjustment phases. (162 words)

"人们仍生活在战争的痛苦之中":利比里亚难民对战争创伤压力的长期适应及其后果的评估
对美国和全球长期难民的适应和福祉进行研究的实证研究十分匮乏。这项诠释学现象学需求评估研究的目标是考察美国最大的利比里亚难民社区之一的利益相关者对个人、关系和社区层面的适应性的看法。关键信息提供者对受战争影响的利比里亚难民的长期适应和福祉的看法中出现了六个主题:1)未解决的创伤性压力;2)药物使用;3)心理健康耻辱;4)不良关系影响;5)社区动态被破坏;6)缺乏获得文化相关服务的途径。本研究通过实证记录一个长期且代表性不足的难民社区的适应经历,拓展了对难民和全球心理健康的研究,可为针对因战争而流离失所的社区的预防和干预工作提供参考。该研究还阐述了临床、研究和政策方面的影响,以及在难民的各个适应阶段加强对他们的支持的努力。(162字)
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