Title of article :
Gender differences in traumatic life events, coping strategies,
perceived social support and sociodemographics among
postconflict displaced persons in Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Mesfin Araya، نويسنده , , Jayanti Chotai، نويسنده , , Ivan H. Komproe، نويسنده , , Joop T. V. M. de Jong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background Towards the end of civil
war in Ethiopia leading to Eritrea’s independent
government in 1991, a large number of persons were
displaced from their homes in Eritrea, to reside in
shelters in Addis Ababa. We evaluate trauma, coping,
social support and sociodemographics among them
particularly in relation to gender. Methods From each
randomly selected household in these shelters, a
subject was interviewed, yielding 1200 subjects in all.
Results Men, compared to women, reported significantly
higher physical abuse during childhood in the
family, traumatic childhood life events, experience of
most traumatic life events related to displacement,
and perceived social support. Women reported higher
emotion-oriented coping whereas men reported
higher task-oriented coping. Traumatic events were
associated with higher emotion-oriented coping in
both genders, and with higher task-oriented coping
in women. Perceived social support was correlated
positively with task-oriented coping in both genders,
but was not associated with traumatic life events.
Conclusions Severe trauma is associated with coping
and perceived social support in part differently with
regards to gender. Long-term help initiatives to alleviate
the psychological wounds lasting for years
should incorporate these gender-specific aspects.
Keywords :
gender – traumatic life events – displacedpersons – coping strategies – social support –Ethiopia
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)