Title of article :
Mental disorders among Somali refugees
Author/Authors :
Kamaldeep Bhui، نويسنده , , Tom Craig، نويسنده , , Salaad Mohamud، نويسنده , , Nasir Warfa، نويسنده , , Stephen A. Stansfeld
Graham Thornicroft، نويسنده , , Sarah Curtis، نويسنده , , Paul McCrone، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background There are few mental
health data for Somali people. This is due to the absence
of culturally validated appropriate assessment
instruments and methodological challenges. We
aimed to develop a culturally appropriate instrument,
and address the methodological challenges and assess
some risk factors for mental disorder among Somalis
in London. Methods Following a comprehensive
process of cultural adaptation of the MINI Neuropsychiatric
Interview, we assessed ICD-10 mental
disorders among 143 Somalis recruited from GP
registers and community sites. Associations with
demographic and economic characteristics, sampling
venues, cultural and migration related risk factors are
reported. Results A higher risk of mental disorders
was found among Somalis who used Khat (OR = 10.5,
1.1–98.3) claimed asylum at entry to the UK (OR =
12.8, 2–81.4) and recruits from primary care rather
than from community sites (OR = 5.9, 1.4–25.8). A
lower risk of mental disorders was found amongst
Somalis in employment (OR = 0.03, 0.01–0.61), and
those receiving education in the UK and in Somalia
(OR = 0.13, 0.02–0.92). Over a third of subjects had
any mental disorder (36.4%, 28.4–44.4), mainly
common mental disorders (CMD) (33.8%, 26–41.5)
and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (14%, 8.8–
20.8). CMD were found among 80% of those with
PTSD. Conclusion Public health interventions for
Somalis should focus on CMD as well as PTSD, khat
use and mental health screening for suicide risk and
mental disorders on arrival
Keywords :
Somali – refugees – cultural – adaptation– psychiatric – instruments
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)