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Women health: Psychological and most prominent somatic problems in 3-year follow-up in Bosnian refugees


Sarajlić Vuković, Iris; Jovanović, Nikolina; Džubur Kulenović, Alma; Britvić, Dolores; Mollica, Richard F.
Women health: Psychological and most prominent somatic problems in 3-year follow-up in Bosnian refugees // International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 67 (2021), 6; 770-778 doi:10.1177/0020764020972433 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Women health: Psychological and most prominent somatic problems in 3-year follow-up in Bosnian refugees

Autori
Sarajlić Vuković, Iris ; Jovanović, Nikolina ; Džubur Kulenović, Alma ; Britvić, Dolores ; Mollica, Richard F.

Izvornik
International Journal of Social Psychiatry (0020-7640) 67 (2021), 6; 770-778

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Posttraumatic stress disorder ; depression ; refugee ; women health ; longitudinal study

Sažetak
Background: Little is known about gender differences among people exposed to war related trauma. Aim of this study is to explore gender differences in health status and comorbidity of mental and physical disorders in a cohort of Bosnian refugees followed up for 3 years (1996- 1999). Methods: This longitudinal study included 534 subjects followed up for 3 years. The interviews were conducted in refugee camps in Varazdin, Croatia in Bosnian language. Data were collected using Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (Bosnian version) and Hopkins Checklist-25, respectively. Physical health disorders were self- reported. Results: In both assessments there was a statistically significant difference between men and women in the number of physical health disorders, even when results were controlled for educational status. Although there was no difference in total number of symptoms in both assessments (F = 0.32 ; df = 1 ; p > 0.05 and F = 1.15 ; df = 1 ; p > 0.05), important physical health disorders were significantly more frequent among women than in men in different educational groups, namely high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and anaemia. Asthma, tuberculosis, cirrhosis of the liver, ulcer and epilepsy were more frequent in men than in women. There were no differences in frequencies of psychiatric disorders at baseline, but frequency of psychiatric disorders in women was higher at endpoint for uneducated respondents. There was significant difference compared to men in group of respondents without formal education, but only in comorbidity of PTSD and depression which was more often present in females (22.1%) than in males (3.6%). Conclusion: Our findings indicate the importance of gender and education on mental and physical health of people exposed to warrelated trauma. Long term health monitoring and programs, especially related to women's health are needed in order to avoid lasting consequences.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Split

Profili:

Avatar Url Nikolina Jovanović (autor)

Avatar Url Dolores Britvić (autor)

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doi journals.sagepub.com

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Sarajlić Vuković, Iris; Jovanović, Nikolina; Džubur Kulenović, Alma; Britvić, Dolores; Mollica, Richard F.
Women health: Psychological and most prominent somatic problems in 3-year follow-up in Bosnian refugees // International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 67 (2021), 6; 770-778 doi:10.1177/0020764020972433 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Sarajlić Vuković, I., Jovanović, N., Džubur Kulenović, A., Britvić, D. & Mollica, R. (2021) Women health: Psychological and most prominent somatic problems in 3-year follow-up in Bosnian refugees. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 67 (6), 770-778 doi:10.1177/0020764020972433.
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  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
    • Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
    • SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
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