Effect of traumatic experiences and future threats on executive functioning and verbal fluency amongst Farsi-Dari speaking immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers

Changiz Iranpour , Ruth Wells , David Berle , Atefeh Saniee , Reza Rostami , Nima Iranpour , Zachary Steel
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Abstract

Background

Impairments in executive functioning associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may impact the capacity of refugees and asylum seekers.

Aims

To examine the association between executive functioning and PTSD with and without prominent future-focused threat (FFT) intrusions at rest and after threat priming.

Method

66 Farsi and Dari-speaking asylum-seekers, refugees, and immigrants were recruited into 3 groups: High PTSD & FFT Symptoms; High PTS Symptoms; Low PTSD & FFT symptoms. The Category Fluency Test (animals; food; flora) in Farsi was administered at baseline and after two counter-balanced future- and past-focused threat narrative tasks. Results: Higher PTSD and FFT symptom scores was associated with reduced verbal fluency [correct words (PTS p < 0.001; FFT p < 0.007), clustered words (PTS, p < 0.004; FFT p < 0.009) and clusters (PTS p < 0.017; FFT p < 0.009)]. The PTSD group retrieved fewer correct words (17.6, p < 0.009) using fewer clusters (p < 0.008) than the low-symptom group at baseline. It was only after exposure to the narrative task that the FFT group displayed comparable impairment.

Conclusions

A subset of displaced persons with future threat symptoms exhibit cognitive impairment when asked to recount narrative details. Future threat may limit capacity to engage in cognitively demanding activities, such as participating in Refugee Status Determination.

创伤经历和未来威胁对波斯语-达里移民、难民和寻求庇护者执行功能和语言流畅性的影响
背景与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)相关的执行功能受损可能会影响难民和寻求庇护者的能力。目的研究执行功能与PTSD之间的关系,无论是否在休息时和威胁启动后出现突出的以未来为中心的威胁(FFT)入侵。方法66讲波斯语和达里语的寻求庇护者、难民和移民被分为3组:高PTSD和;FFT症状;PTS高症状;低创伤后应激障碍&;FFT症状。波斯语类别流利性测试(动物、食物、植物群)在基线时以及在两项以未来和过去为重点的反平衡威胁叙述任务后进行。结果:较高的PTSD和FFT症状评分与语言流利性降低有关[正确单词(PTS p<;0.001;FFT p<;0.007)、聚类单词(PTSs,p<;0.0024;FFT p>;0.009)和聚类(PTS p<;0.017;FFT p<!0.009)]基线。只有在接触叙述任务后,FFT组才表现出类似的损伤。结论有未来威胁症状的流离失所者在被要求讲述叙述细节时表现出认知障碍。未来的威胁可能会限制参与认知要求高的活动的能力,例如参与难民身份确定。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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