Mental health of Syrian refugee adolescents: how far have we come?

The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Sinem AkgülEnver Hasanoglu

Abstract

Akgül S, Hüsnü Ş, Derman O, Özmert E, Bideci A, Hasanoğlu E. Mental health of Syrian refugee adolescents: how far have we come? Turk J Pediatr 2019; 61: 839-845. Among the consequences of war, its impact on the mental health of children and adolescents is one of the most significant. A previous study from our team evaluated the psychiatric symptoms of Syrian refugee adolescents living in one of Turkey`s Temporary Accommodation Centers (TACs) in 2016. Findings suggested that mental health had been compromised in these teens. Since then many measures have been taken to address this problem. The aim of the current study was to re-assess the mental health status of adolescents living in the same center. A total of 76 adolescents (35 female, 41 male) aged between 12-18 years (14.2 ± 0.83 years) received the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) which assessed their anxiety, depression, negative self-concept, somatization and hostility levels in addition to a Global Severity Index (GSI). Results > 1.0 indicated psychopathological symptoms. All BSI sub-scores decreased from 2016 to 2019 showing significant improvement in psychopathological symptoms. The most significant change was in the GSI score which decreased from 2.15 to 0.8. For the 201...Continue Reading

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