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Post-traumatic stress and depression (PTSD) and general anxiety among Iraqi refugee children : a case study from Jordan

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النوع مقال
ردمد 03004430
مصدر المعلومات ERIC
المؤلف Jabbar, Sinaria Kamil Abdel. The Department of Curriculum & Instruction, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
المؤلف الاضافي Zaza, Haidar Ibrahim. The Department of Curriculum & Instruction, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
الصفحات pp. 1114-1134
ملاحظة عامة Peer reviewed
المصدر Early Child Development and Care. Vol. 189, no. 7, 2019
الناشر Philadelphia: Routledge، 2019
عنوان الناشر Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850. Philadelphia, PA 19106. United States. Taylor & Francis, Ltd. T: 0018003541420 T: 0012156258900. F: 0012152070050. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
ERIC رقم الوثيقة في EJ1215664
الواصفات Stress  -  Anxiety  -  Refugees  -  Children  -  Adolescents  -  Behaviour problems  -  War  -  Mental health  -  Mothers  -  Quality of life  -  Living standards  -  Nonprofit organizations  -  Resilience  -  Family influence  -  School role  -  Religious education  -  Activities  -  Jordan  -  Iraq
لغة الوثيقة الانكليزية
البلد الولايات المتحدة
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of depression and anxiety among (12) Iraqi refugee children, 6 males and 6 females (aged 7-14) who had fled ISIS and are residing in Jordan awaiting resettlement. The authors used four scales to measure depression, field observation, and structured interviews with the mothers to examine exile-related variables and their association with depression: social isolation, lack of meaningful daily activities, lack of pleasurable activities, and emotional and behavioural problems. The results varied among the four scales as follows: Beck's Scale (50%) the highest, were found to be moderately depressed; Burn's (42%) the highest were found to be mildly depressed; DSRS (83.3%) the highest had major depression but not considered severe requiring hospitalization, and PTCI (75%) the highest were found to be mildly depressed. There was strong association between exile-related variables and depression: social isolation (92%), daily activities (100%), meaning to their daily lives (100%), and emotional and behavioural problems (59%). (As Provided)

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