Trauma Exposure And Ptsd Prevalence Among Yazidi, Christian And Muslim Asylum Seekers And Refugees Displaced To Iraqi Kurdistan

Sami Richa, Marie Herdane, Azzam Dwaf,Rami Bou Khalil,Fadi Haddad,Rhéa El Khoury, Myriam Zarzour,Anthony Kassab, Ramez Dagher,Alain Brunet,Wissam El-Hage

PLOS ONE(2020)

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Background There is unreliable, and negligible information on the mental health and trauma-exposure of asylum-seekers and displaced refugees in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. Objectives To evaluate how responsible the ethno-religious origins are, for the prevalence of trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in displaced Iraqi asylum-seekers and refugees residing in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. Methods Structured interviews with a cross-sectional sample of 150 individuals, comprised of three self-identified ethno-religious groups (50 participants in each): Christians, Muslims, and Yazidis. Results 100% prevalence of trauma exposure and 48.7% of current PTSD among refugees, 70% PTSD rate of Yazidi participants, which is significantly higher (p< 0.01) compared to 44% of Muslim participants and 32% of Christian participants. These findings were corroborated using the self-rated PTSD, DSM-5 Checklist, with more severe PTSD symptom scores (p< 0.001) obtained among Yazidis (43.1;19.7), compared to Muslims (31.3;20.1) and Christians (29.3;17.8). Self-rated depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) were also higher (p< 0.007) among Yazidis (12.3;8.2) and Muslims (11.7;5.9), compared to Christians (8.1;7).
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