Patterns and predictors of PTSD in treatment-seeking African refugees and asylum seekers: A latent class analysis.
Alberto BarbieriFederica Visco-ComandiniDanilo Alunni FegatelliAnna DessìGiuseppe CannellaAntonella StellacciSabine PirchioPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2020)
This study provides evidence for distinct patterns of PTSD symptomatology in refugees and asylum seekers. We identified three classes which present both qualitative and quantitative differences in symptoms: Pervasive class, high-Threat class and a new moderate class, characterised by avoidance symptoms. Reception conditions contributed to the emergence of the Pervasive PTSD profile characterised by the symptoms highest severity. These findings highlight that stressors in the post-migration environment, as inadequate reception conditions in large facilities, may have detrimental effect on refugees' mental health. We emphasise the importance for host countries to implement reception models that provide effective protection and integration to this vulnerable population.