Journal article

The impact of age-related differences in emotion dysregulation on refugee mental health and social outcomes

Y Byrow, A Nickerson, P Specker, R Bryant, M O'Donnell, T McMahon, V Mau, B Liddell

Journal of Traumatic Stress | WILEY | Published : 2024

Abstract

The refugee experience is typically characterized by exposure to numerous premigration traumatic events and postmigration stress in the resettlement environment. Refugees’ experiences can lead to elevated rates of psychopathology, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. Emotion regulation is a key mechanism contributing to mental health outcomes among refugees. This study examined the impact of age on the association between emotion regulation and critical social outcomes relevant to refugee resettlement, such as social engagement and functional impairment. Participants were 1,081 Arabic-, Farsi-, Tamil- and English-speaking adult refugees. Premigration trauma exposure..

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