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Assessing trauma and related distress in refugee youth and their caregivers: should we be concerned about iatrogenic effects?

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EUROPEAN CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
卷 30, 期 9, 页码 1437-1447

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DOI: 10.1007/s00787-020-01635-z

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Trauma; Child; Adolescent; Caregivers; Refugees; Survey and questionnaires

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  1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  2. National Institute of Mental Health [T32MH096724]

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Assessment of trauma exposure and psychological symptoms in refugee youth and their caregivers evoked mixed reactions, with most participants liking and benefiting from the interview while some reported negative experiences. It is crucial for researchers and practitioners to consider the potential negative impact of trauma-related assessments and to monitor participants for distress.
Assessment of potentially traumatic events and related psychological symptoms in refugee youth is common in epidemiological and intervention research. The objective of this study is to characterize reactions to assessments of trauma exposure and psychological symptoms, including traumatic stress, in refugee youth and their caregivers. Eighty-eight Somali youth and their caregivers participated in a screening and baseline interview for a psychological intervention in three refugee camps in Ethiopia. Participants were asked about their levels of distress prior to, immediately after, and approximately two weeks after completing the interview. Other quantitative and qualitative questions inquired about specific reactions to interview questions and procedures. Children and caregivers became increasingly relaxed over the course of the interview, on average. Few children (5.3%) or caregivers (6.5%) who reported being relaxed at the beginning of the interview became upset by the end of the interview. Some children and caregivers reported that certain assessment questions were upsetting and that feeling upset interfered with their activities. Despite some participants reporting persistent negative reactions, most reported liking and benefitting from the interview. While the majority of refugee youth and their caregivers reported positive experiences associated with completing trauma-related assessments, some reported negative reactions. Researchers and practitioners must consider the necessity, risks, and benefits of including questions about potentially traumatic events and related symptoms that are particularly upsetting in screening, survey research, and clinical assessment. When included, it is important that researchers and practitioners monitor negative reactions to these assessments and connect participants who become distressed with appropriate services.

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