Journal article
Profiles of exposure to potentially traumatic events in refugees living in Australia
A Nickerson, Y Byrow, A Rasmussen, M O’Donnell, R Bryant, S Murphy, V Mau, T McMahon, G Benson, B Liddell
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021
Abstract
Aims. Refugees and asylum-seekers are typically exposed to multiple potentially traumatic events (PTEs) in the context of war, persecution and displacement, which confer elevated risk for psychopathology. There are significant limitations, however, in extant approaches to measuring these experiences in refugees. The current study aimed to identify profiles of PTE exposure, and the associations between these profiles and key demographics, contextual factors (including ongoing stressors, method of travel to Australia and separation from family), mental health and social outcomes, in a large sample of refugees resettled in Australia. Methods. Participants were 1085 from Arabic, Farsi, Tamil and..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study is funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (AN, BL, MOD, VM, LP160100670).