Traumatic Stress and Mental Health Among War-Zone Immigrants in Toronto (Report) Traumatic Stress and Mental Health Among War-Zone Immigrants in Toronto (Report)

Traumatic Stress and Mental Health Among War-Zone Immigrants in Toronto (Report‪)‬

International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 2008, April-June, 46, 2

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Abstract Although high rates of posttraumatic stress have been noted in individuals exposed to war zones, accumulating research evidence in this area suggests that exposure to war-related trauma may also lead to positive adaptation and posttraumatic growth. Given the prevalence of war-zone migration throughout the world, understanding the processes of post-war adaptation among immigrants is important. This study investigates psychological health and post-immigration adaptation among war-zone immigrants in Toronto. Participants in this study (N = 46) included recent immigrants to Toronto from global war-zone regions in which they had experienced prolonged exposure to traumatic events. Participants completed questionnaires and structured interviews about their exposure to stressful life events, current and previous psychological health and functioning. Participants reported prolonged exposure to violent events in their country of origin. Although high levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms were reported proximate to the events, less was reported at present and participants all reported greatly improved health and psychological well-being. Results are discussed in terms of the course of stress-related psychological sequelae and mental health among war-zone immigrants in Toronto.

GENRE
Yrkesrelaterat och teknik
UTGIVEN
2008
1 april
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
23
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Institute of Health Promotion and Education
STORLEK
228,8
KB

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