Torture, trauma and posttraumatic symptoms in Syrian women asylum seekers in the Greek border camp of Idomeni.

Marta Guarch-Rubio, Antonio L Manzanero, Francisco Roy Delgado, Anca Minescu, Dumaha Mohamed
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Introduction: Experiencing traumatic events and torture due to war, the migratory process, and staying in confinement centers exposes refugees to a high risk of suffering psychological problems. The vulnerability of experiencing posttraumatic symptomatology is mediated not only by the traumatic experiences but also by the contextual and migratory factors at the time of assessment. The present study aimed to determine the quantity and intensity of posttraumatic symptoms in a sample of refugee women blocked at the Idomeni refugee camp (Greece) under eviction. Moreover, some qualitative data were gathered throughout the interviews.

Method: The methodological approach was a mixed method where 23 Syrian and Kurdish women, aged 28.9 years (SD = 12.6), were interviewed through the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) in its Iraqi version.

Results: The women experienced between 7-32 traumatic events (M = 19.47, SD = 6.68) and 4-16 torture events (M = 9.78, SD = 3.35). Re-experiencing was the most reported symptom (95.6%). A 78.26% showed posttraumatic symptoms that exceeded the cut-off point for diagnosis the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with the HTQ criteria and 91.30% with the DSM-IV criteria. On the other hand, qualitative data emphasized the importance of the fact that arriving and living in the camp in Idomeni severely shook the women´s beliefs.

Conclusion: Despite the low correlation found between traumatic and torture events and the posttraumatic symptoms due to the ceiling effects of the results, women reported traumatic and torture events associated with war and the migratory process. The high scores could be explained by the stress associated with torture events, the eviction of the refugee camp, and the frustration of their expectations regarding their reception in Europe as refugees. The notion of torturing environments emerges as a plausible framework to study the link between mental health and European forced migration routes.

在希腊边境伊多梅尼难民营寻求庇护的叙利亚妇女的酷刑、创伤和创伤后症状。
简介:经历创伤事件和酷刑由于战争,迁移过程中,并留在禁闭中心暴露了难民遭受心理问题的高风险。经历创伤后症状的脆弱性不仅受创伤经历的影响,还受评估时的环境和迁移因素的影响。本研究旨在确定在伊多梅尼难民营(希腊)被驱逐的难民妇女样本中创伤后症状的数量和强度。此外,在整个访谈过程中收集了一些定性数据。方法:采用混合方法,对23名年龄28.9岁(SD = 12.6)的叙利亚和库尔德妇女通过哈佛创伤问卷(HTQ)的伊拉克版本进行访谈。结果:女性共经历过7 ~ 32次创伤事件(M = 19.47, SD = 6.68)和4 ~ 16次折磨事件(M = 9.78, SD = 3.35)。再经历是报告最多的症状(95.6%)。78.26%的创伤后症状超过HTQ标准诊断创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的分界点,91.30%的创伤后症状超过DSM-IV标准诊断PTSD的分界点。另一方面,定性数据强调了这样一个事实的重要性,即到达和生活在伊多梅尼难民营严重动摇了妇女的信仰。结论:尽管由于研究结果的天花板效应,发现创伤和酷刑事件与创伤后症状之间的相关性较低,但妇女报告了与战争和迁徙过程有关的创伤和酷刑事件。高分可以解释为与酷刑事件有关的压力,难民营的驱逐,以及他们作为难民在欧洲接受的期望的挫折。折磨环境的概念成为研究心理健康与欧洲强迫移民路线之间联系的一个合理框架。
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