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camps.Tortured and nontortured Bhutanese refugees experienced much medically unexplained pain, as is evident from the observed rates of persistent somatoform pain disorder. Further research is needed to assess ...
Medical Journal 112 : 363 – 365 . Google Scholar PubMed HYNES P. ( 2003 ) The Issue of ‘Trust’ or ‘Mistrust’ in Research with Refugees : Choices, Caveats and Considerations for Researchers . New Issues ...
psychiatric morbidity, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and social functioning using the General Health Questionnaire 28 (GHQ-28), Harvard Trauma Questionnaire, and the Medical Outcomes Study ...
medical conversations was challenging [82]. Adaption of the organization’s social and physical environment. After the implementation of a Cambodian menu for postpartum women at Saints Medical Center (USA ...
and protected against anxiety symptoms among nondisabled respondents, and depression symptoms among disabled respondents. Results were similar in a study of Cambodian refugees in the Thailand- Cambodian border ...
marginalisation among these refugees . From a research point of view, the survey contributes to filling a gap in our knowledge, providing information about living conditions and the medical needs of these foreign ...
PubMed WorldCat D'Avanzo CE , Frye B . Stress and self - medication in Cambodian refugee women , Addict Nurs Netw , 1992 , vol. 42 (pg. 59 - 60 ) Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat de Jong J ...
that individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) report more health complaints, suffer from more physician-diagnosed medical conditions [1], and exhibit higher health care utilization [2]. However, further ...
in some individuals.93 The clinician is challenged to differentiate the possible neuropsychological impact of THI from PTSD, depression, and stress . The risk of misdiagnosing refugees and torture survivors ...
Stress Disorder (PTSD),1 with self -harm and suicidal ideation widely reported.2 Longer periods of detention have been associated with poorer mental health outcomes,3 and while some studies document ...
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