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J Nerv Ment Dis. 2001 Dec;189(12):838-45.

Self-reported life event patterns and their relation to health among recently resettled Iraqi and Kurdish refugees in Sweden.

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Center for Torture and Trauma Survivors (CTD), Stockholm, Sweden.

Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a longitudinal study of life events in refugees belonging to different language groups from Iraq. Eighty-six individuals were included in the study. Data regarding life events and self-reported health measurements were collected after baseline assessment with 3-monthly intervals on three occasions. Posttraumatic stress disorder was diagnosed by means of a structured interview at baseline. The results indicate that the subjects were influenced to a great extent by political events and the situation of significant others in the home country. Further, the number of negative life events in the host country showed a significant association with self-rated deteriorated health. In subjects with posttraumatic stress disorder, the effects of certain life events were more pronounced.

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