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Posttraumatic stress and somatization in Iraqi Shiite refugees: Clinicians' judgments.
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Posttraumatic stress and somatization in Iraqi Shiite refugees: Clinicians' judgments./
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Olden, Lindsay K.
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118 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-05, Section: B, page: 2841.
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Posttraumatic stress and somatization in Iraqi Shiite refugees: Clinicians' judgments.
Olden, Lindsay K.
Posttraumatic stress and somatization in Iraqi Shiite refugees: Clinicians' judgments.
- 118 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-05, Section: B, page: 2841.
Thesis (Psy.D.)--Antioch New England Graduate School, 2007.
Refugees are known to suffer extensive psychological distress owing to the sociocultural and sociopolitical nature of their life experiences (Jamil, Hakim-Larson, Farrog, Kafaji, Duqum, & Jamil, 2002; Weine et al., 1998). While the presence of psychological distress in this population is clear (Mollica et al., 1998), its symptomatic presentation is not. Furthermore, the presentation of distress by more recent refugees, such as Iraqis, is even less understood. At present, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and somatization are common symptom patterns within refugee populations (Erickson & Al-Timimi, 2001; Huynh & Roysircar, 2006). Despite the known association between refugees and the likelihood of these disorders, misdiagnosis may still occur owing to unfamiliar cultural variables in symptom presentation and assessment biases of service providers (Marsella, Friedman, Gerrity, & Scurfield, 1996). Thus, the combination of cultural factors in mental health and newly developing refugee groups in the U.S. requires research.
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