The boundaries between complex posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters and post-migration living difficulties in traumatised Afghan refugees: a network analysis

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Original languageEnglish
Article number19
Number of pages10
JournalConflict and Health
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2022

Funding

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all Afghan asylum seekers and refugees who participated in this study and shared their experiences with us. Further thanks to the supporting outpatient treatment centres, NGOs, and the Outpatient Unit for Research, Teaching and Practice at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna. We would especially like to thank Maria B?ttche for the helpful clinical supervision, as well as Alexandra Liedl, Naser Morina and Mahmoud Hemmo acting as external advisory consultants and clinical supervisors. This study is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF; Grant Number: KLI 755-B).

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501010 Clinical psychology

Keywords

  • Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD)
  • Emotion regulation
  • Integration
  • Language acquisition
  • Network analysis
  • Post-migration stressors
  • Re-experiencing
  • Refugees
  • CONFLICT
  • MENTAL-HEALTH
  • ASYLUM-SEEKERS
  • PTSD
  • SAMPLE
  • PREDICTORS
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
  • ASSOCIATION
  • EXPOSURE

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