Mental Health among Syrian Immigrants in Iraq

Firouzeh Sepehrianazar, Sara Qader Tilee, M. G. Matos
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Background: The migration of Syrian citizens to many parts of the world began after civil war in Syria. Many migrants lost their homes, friends and relatives as a result of the civil war. Millions of Syrians have been refugees to European countries and especially to neighboring countries such as Libya, Turkey and Iraq. They have experienced housing, safety and cultural gap problems, which may put their mental health at risk. Many present signs of physical and mental illness, such as an insomnia, a weakened immune system, drug addiction, self-harm, and aggression, making their social adjustment more and more difficult. Despite facing the same conditions, other immigrants succeed to adjust with the new environment. It is necessary to understand factors that may optimize immigrants’ social adjustment. Objectives: The aim of the present study is to evaluate to what extend some characteristics of Syrian immigrants in Iraq, such as cultural intelligence, emotional intelligence are related to their social adjustment, and the role of mental health upon that relationship. Methods: Participants are Syrian immigrants who live in Erbil – Iraq. Data collection was held in 2017. Were randomly included 288 subjects (50% female). All participants completed 4 questionnaires translated from Persian version to Arabic language: Cultural and Emotional Intelligence Questionnaires (CI and EI), a Social Adjustment scale (SA) and a Mental Health Questionnaire (MH). Results: This study presents an empirical study into the mental health of immigrants. More specific, based on collected questionnaire data an explanatory model for mental health and social adjustment is established on the basis of emotional- and cultural intelligence. A better mental health is associated with better social adjustment. Emotional and cultural intelligence are significantly and positively and significantly and positively associated to social adjustment. Cultural intelligence is significantly and positively related to mental health, while emotional intelligence has no significant relation with mental health, when simultaneous effects are analyzed. Conclusions: The present results suggest that mental health may have an intermediate role in the relationship between cultural intelligence and social adjustment, but no intermediate role in the relationship between emotional intelligence and social adjustment. Results convey an important message to public policies, highlighting the importance of preserving both cultural and emotional intelligence among Syrian immigrant in Iraq, as a measure to assure their mental health and social adjustment.
伊拉克境内叙利亚移民的心理健康状况
背景:叙利亚公民向世界许多地方的移民始于叙利亚内战之后。由于内战,许多移民失去了家园、朋友和亲戚。数百万叙利亚人已经成为欧洲国家的难民,特别是利比亚、土耳其和伊拉克等邻国。他们经历了住房、安全和文化差距问题,这可能危及他们的精神健康。许多人表现出身体和精神疾病的迹象,如失眠、免疫系统减弱、吸毒成瘾、自残和攻击性,使他们的社会适应越来越困难。尽管面临同样的条件,其他移民成功地适应了新环境。有必要了解可能优化移民社会适应的因素。目的:本研究的目的是评估伊拉克叙利亚移民的一些特征,如文化智力、情绪智力与他们的社会适应的关系,以及心理健康在这种关系中的作用。方法:研究对象为居住在伊拉克埃尔比勒的叙利亚移民。数据收集于2017年进行。随机纳入288例受试者(女性50%)。所有参与者完成了4份波斯语翻译成阿拉伯语的问卷:文化和情绪智力问卷(CI和EI)、社会适应量表(SA)和心理健康问卷(MH)。结果:本研究对移民的心理健康状况进行了实证研究。更具体地说,在收集问卷数据的基础上,建立了基于情绪智力和文化智力的心理健康和社会适应的解释模型。良好的心理健康与良好的社会适应能力有关。情绪和文化智力与社会适应有显著正相关。文化智力与心理健康呈显著正相关,而情绪智力与心理健康无显著相关。结论:心理健康在文化智力与社会适应的关系中可能起中介作用,而在情绪智力与社会适应的关系中不起中介作用。结果向公共政策传达了一个重要信息,强调了保护伊拉克叙利亚移民的文化和情商的重要性,作为确保他们心理健康和社会适应的一项措施。
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