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Psychological and somatic health problems in Bosnian refugees: a three year follow-up (CROSBI ID 227505)

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Sarajlić Vuković, Iris ; Jovanović, Nikolina ; Kolarić, Branko ; Vidović, Vesna ; Mollica, RF. Psychological and somatic health problems in Bosnian refugees: a three year follow-up // Psychiatria Danubina. Supplement, 26 (2014), 3; 442-449

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Sarajlić Vuković, Iris ; Jovanović, Nikolina ; Kolarić, Branko ; Vidović, Vesna ; Mollica, RF.

engleski

Psychological and somatic health problems in Bosnian refugees: a three year follow-up

Background: Aim of this study was to explore association between psychiatric disorders (PTSD and depression) and chronic medical illnesses in a group of Bosnian refugees followed up for three years (1996-1999). Subjects and methods: Study was conducted in refugee camps in Varaždin, Nbaseline = 534, Nendpoint = 376 (70.4%). The interviews were conducted in Bosnian, data on depression and PTSD were collected using the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 and Harvard Trauma Questionnaire, respectively. Medical conditions were self-reported. Results: Most important findings: 1) Half of the sample at both study points reported no psychiatric problems (N=294, 55% vs. N=225, 59%), others suffered from depression (N=99, 18.5% at both times), PTSD (N=30, 5.6% vs. N=15, 4%), and depression + PTSD (N=129, 24.2% vs. N=114, 30.3%) ; 2) A total of 15 medical conditions were identified, and most frequently present were high blood pressure (N=201, 37.6%) and heart disease (N=167, 31.3%) ; 3) Occurrence of medical conditions was related to the clinical group – they were more frequent in subjects diagnosed with depression and depression + PTSD, than in those who were asymptomatic or suffering from PTSD only. Conclusions: Our data indicate the persistence of both psychological and somatic health problems in Bosnian refugees involved in this study over time. Holistic approach and avoiding of mind-body dualism might be beneficial for the care and long-term prognosis of these people.

posttraumatic stress disorders – depression - medical illnesses – refugee - longitudinal study

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Podaci o izdanju

26 (3)

2014.

442-449

objavljeno

1332-1366

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita