2020
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2020.2
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Shame, dissociative seizures and their correlation among traumatised female Yazidi with experience of sexual violence

Abstract: BackgroundSurvivors of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) captivity are at high risk of developing mental disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).AimsThis study looks at the correlation between sexual abuse, shame, somatoform or bodily distress disorders, and dissociative seizures (psychogenic non-epileptic seizures).MethodThe psychological effects of traumatic events and dissociative seizure were assessed in Yazidi women who were held captive by ISIS in Northern Iraq between 2014 and 2018.… Show more

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“…Yazidi participants in this study discussed how trauma, particularly the 2014 ISIL genocide, has adversely affected their overall health and well-being. The deleterious effects of the genocide have been documented elsewhere (Gerdau et al, 2017; Kizilhan et al, 2020; Kizilhan & Noll-Hussong, 2017; Nasıroğlu & Çeri, 2016; Tagay et al, 2017); it is critical for refugee health and service providers to understand how the ISIL genocide has affected the health of Yazidi survivors as well as members of the diaspora who were not physically present during the massacre (Tagay et al, 2017). Women also emphasized elements of cultural bereavement that have not been taken into consideration in previous mental health studies with this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yazidi participants in this study discussed how trauma, particularly the 2014 ISIL genocide, has adversely affected their overall health and well-being. The deleterious effects of the genocide have been documented elsewhere (Gerdau et al, 2017; Kizilhan et al, 2020; Kizilhan & Noll-Hussong, 2017; Nasıroğlu & Çeri, 2016; Tagay et al, 2017); it is critical for refugee health and service providers to understand how the ISIL genocide has affected the health of Yazidi survivors as well as members of the diaspora who were not physically present during the massacre (Tagay et al, 2017). Women also emphasized elements of cultural bereavement that have not been taken into consideration in previous mental health studies with this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, existem diversos tratamentos psíquicos para crianças vitimizadas sexualmente, sendo que a terapia cognitivocomportamental (TCC) é considerada por Kizilhan, Steger & Noll-Hussong (2020), como superior na intervenção com pacientes expostos a violência sexual e no manejo de sintomas provenientes do TEPT, por apresentar resultados significativos em comparação a outras abordagens.…”
Section: Para a Apa (2013) São Critériosunclassified
“…У 75 % дівчат та молодих жінок єзиди, які побували у полоні ІДІЛ, були діагностовані депресії, у 43 % психогенні судоми. Наявність в анамнезі травматизації (сексуального та емоційного насильства) була фактором ризику розвитку обох розладів [38]. Високий рівень коморбідності між психогенними неепілептичними судомами та депресією у дітей та підлітків був встановлений і в низці інших досліджень жертв насильства [64,79].…”
Section: психогенні неепілептичні судомиunclassified