Polytraumatization in young male refugees from the Middle East and its association with internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Usama El-AwadTilman ReineltJohanna BraigHannah NillesDenise KerkhoffPia SchmeesJana-Elisa RuethAtefeh FathiMira VasilevaFranz PetermannHeike EschenbeckArnold LohausPublished in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2021)
The results extend findings from the literature and suggest that not only may greater polytraumatization be related to greater depression among refugees, but also to a range of other mental health outcomes from the internalizing and externalizing symptom domains. Furthermore, the results highlight the mental health risks that unaccompanied and accompanied refugee adolescents face after exposure to PTEs, and provide information for practitioners as well as researchers about event types that may be particularly relevant.