2017
DOI: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1377552
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Multidisciplinary treatment for traumatized refugees in a naturalistic setting: symptom courses and predictors

Abstract: Background: Multidisciplinary treatment approaches are commonly used in specialized psychosocial centres for the treatment of traumatized refugees, but empirical evidence for their efficacy is inconsistent. Objective: In order to obtain more evidence on the development of mental health and well-being of traumatized refugees who receive multidisciplinary treatment, symptom courses of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression and somatoform symptoms as well as in the subjective quality of life we… Show more

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“…Yet, according to a recent Dutch study, only 20% of refugees with PTSD sought psychotherapeutic assistance, although there are effective treatment options for traumatized and mentally ill refugees (e.g. Acarturk et al, 2015; Stammel et al, 2017). In the course of the 7 year follow-up period, the proportion increased to 54%, but remained relatively low (www.gezondheidsraad.nl).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Mental Disorders Among Refugeesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, according to a recent Dutch study, only 20% of refugees with PTSD sought psychotherapeutic assistance, although there are effective treatment options for traumatized and mentally ill refugees (e.g. Acarturk et al, 2015; Stammel et al, 2017). In the course of the 7 year follow-up period, the proportion increased to 54%, but remained relatively low (www.gezondheidsraad.nl).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Mental Disorders Among Refugeesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Christine Knaevelsrud, Nadine Stammel and Miranda Olff (2017) refer in their editorial to the international studies on the prevalence of mental health problems among refugees. Refugees are people who are forced to leave their home country either temporarily or permanently because of political repression, war or life-threatening hardship.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vulnerability to mental health challenges has been linked to pre-migratory exposure to war trauma and torture, the migration process itself, and the post-migratory stressors of host countries which include poverty and inadequate housing, and difficulties with asylum procedures (Bogic, Njoku, & Priebe, 2015;Buhmann, Mortensen, Nordentoft, Ryberg, & Ekstrøm, 2015;Jaranson & Quiroga, 2011;Jørgensen et al, 2017;Stammel et al, 2017).…”
Section: Living In Contexts Of Continuing Threat and Daily Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethical concerns of differential treatment of clients in control trials (Jaranson & Quiroga, 2011;Stammel et al, 2017), the expense of scarce resources of rehabilitation programmes , and generalisability of study results (Pérez-sales, Witcombe, & Otero Oyague, 2017) are among the challenges of outcome studies.…”
Section: S C I E N T I F I C a R T I C L Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the third research article, 76 adult patients at a treatment centre for torture victims and traumatized refugees were surveyed in the context of their regular multidisciplinary psychotherapeutic treatment (Stammel et al, 2017). The study shows that symptoms of trauma-associated disorders decline and quality of life improves over the course of treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%