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The Assessment of Grief in Refugees and Post-conflict Survivors: A Narrative Review of Etic and Emic Research

机译:难民和冲突后幸存者的悲痛评估:Etic和Emic研究的叙事回顾

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Background: Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a new mental health disorder that will be recognized by the World Health Organization’s disorder classification, the ICD-11, in 2018. Current assessment measures of PGD are largely based on North American and European conceptualizations of grief (etic i.e., from the perspective of the observer). However, research is emerging from communities outside of the Global North, in particular, conflict-exposed communities, exploring local models (emic i.e., from within the cultural group), assessment measures and symptoms of grief. Several reviews have found that refugees have higher rates of mental illness, defined by etic standards as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders and psychotic symptoms. Yet, presently there are no reviews documenting the assessment of PGD in refugees and post conflict survivors.
机译:背景:长期悲伤症(PGD)是一种新型的精神疾病,将在2018年被世界卫生组织的疾病分类ICD-11认可。目前,PGD的评估方法主要基于北美和欧洲对悲伤的概念化(即从观察者的角度来看)。但是,研究正在从全球北部以外的社区,尤其是受冲突影响的社区中进行,正在探索当地模式(流行病,即来自文化群体内部),评估措施和悲伤症状。几项评论发现,难民的精神疾病发病率较高,根据疾病标准将其定义为抑郁症,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),焦虑症和精神病性症状。然而,目前尚无任何文献记录对难民和冲突后幸存者中PGD的评估。

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