Migration-Related Stressors and Their Effect on the Severity Level and Symptom Pattern of Depression among Vietnamese in Germany.

Q1 Psychology
Depression Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-08-22 DOI:10.1155/2017/8930432
Simon Wolf, Eric Hahn, Michael Dettling, Main Huong Nguyen, Katja Wingenfeld, Markus Stingl, Bernd Hanewald, Thi Minh Tam Ta
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Abstract

Objectives: Vietnamese in Germany represent a scarcely researched and vulnerable group for mental health problems, especially under exposure to migration-related stressors (MRS). This study analyzes the effect of those MRS on the severity level and symptom pattern of depression.

Design: We analyzed the data of 137 depressed Vietnamese patients utilizing Germany's first Vietnamese psychiatric outpatient clinic. Hierarchical linear regression models were applied to investigate how the quantity of MRS influenced (1) the overall severity of self-reported depression symptoms; (2) the cognitive, affective, and somatic BDI-II subscale; and (3) the single BDI-II items of these subscales.

Results: A greater number of MRS were related to a higher severity level of depression in general, as well as to a higher level on the cognitive depression subscale in particular. The BDI-II single items pessimism, past failure, guilt feelings, punishment feelings, and suicidal thoughts were particularly associated with a higher quantity of perceived MRS.

Conclusion: Among depressed Vietnamese migrants in Germany, a higher number of reported MRS were associated with higher overall depression severity. Within the domains of depression, particularly the cognitive domain was linked to perceived MRS. The association between MRS and suicidal thoughts is clinically highly relevant.

移民相关压力源对旅德越南人抑郁严重程度和症状模式的影响
目标:在德国的越南人是一个很少被研究的心理健康问题弱势群体,特别是在暴露于移民相关压力源(MRS)下。本研究分析了这些MRS对抑郁症严重程度和症状模式的影响。设计:我们分析了在德国第一家越南精神病门诊就诊的137名越南抑郁症患者的数据。采用层次线性回归模型研究MRS的数量如何影响(1)自我报告抑郁症状的总体严重程度;(2)认知、情感和躯体BDI-II分量表;(3)各分量表BDI-II单项。结果:一般来说,MRS的数量越多,抑郁症的严重程度越高,尤其是认知抑郁量表的严重程度越高。BDI-II单项悲观、过去的失败、内疚感、惩罚感和自杀念头与较高数量的MRS感知相关。结论:在德国抑郁的越南移民中,较高数量的MRS报告与较高的整体抑郁严重程度相关。在抑郁症领域,尤其是认知领域与感知到的MRS有关。MRS与自杀念头之间的联系在临床上是高度相关的。
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Depression Research and Treatment
Depression Research and Treatment Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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