难民的精神智力与心理健康

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Gillian Lee-Fong, Lorita Daniels, Laurie M. Slifka
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摘要

难民在迁移前、迁移和迁移后所经历的压力源中有着共同的联系。尽管有这些不利的情况,许多难民能够康复,重新获得心理健康,过上富有成效的生活。虽然之前的研究已经揭示了心理健康和精神智力之间的联系,但迄今为止,还没有这样的研究对美国难民人口中的这些变量进行过调查。本研究在不同的难民样本(N = 76)中检验了精神智力和心理健康之间的实证关系。精神智力和心理健康之间的关系产生了显著的相关性,而调节变量(在美国生活的年限和创伤事件的数量)对这种关系没有影响。随着难民人口的持续增长,本研究的结果可能有助于指导心理健康专业人员制定更适合文化的整体治疗计划,以有效解决难民的创伤和建立复原力。
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Spiritual intelligence and psychological well-being in refugees
ABSTRACT Refugees share a common bond in the premigration, migration, and postmigration stressors they have experienced. Despite these adverse circumstances, many refugees are able to recover, regain psychological wellness, and live productive lives. While previous research has revealed links between psychological well-being and spiritual intelligence, to date, no such research has examined these variables in refugee populations in the United States. The present study examined the empirical relationship between spiritual intelligence and psychological well-being in a diverse sample of refugees (N = 76). The relationship between spiritual intelligence and psychological well-being yielded a significant correlation while moderating variables (years living in the US and number of traumatic events) did not impact this relationship. As refugee populations continue to grow, findings from this study may be beneficial for guiding mental health professionals in developing more culturally appropriate, holistic treatment plans to effectively address trauma and build resilience in refugees.
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