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Shattered Shangri-la: differences in depressive and anxiety symptoms in students born in Tibet compared to Tibetan students born in exile.

机译:破碎的香格里拉:与流亡的藏族学生相比,藏族学生的抑郁和焦虑症状有所不同。

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OBJECTIVE: As a result of ongoing political tensions within Tibetan regions of the People's Republic of China, several thousand Tibetans escape across the Himalayas every year to seek refuge in India and Nepal. Prior studies have found a high prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in these refugees, many of whom are young and have been exposed to significant trauma. However, it is not known whether depressive and anxiety symptoms are more prevalent in these refugees than in ethnic Tibetans born and raised in the relative political and social stability of exile communities in North India and Nepal. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of 319 students attending school at the Tibetan Children's Villages in Northern India to test the a priori hypothesis that adolescents and young adults who escaped from Tibet to India would demonstrate increased depressive and anxiety symptoms when compared to ethnic Tibetans born and raised in exile. The Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) was used to measure depressive and anxiety symptoms. In addition, demographic information on age, sex, country of birth and frequency of family contact was collected. RESULTS: Students born in Tibet had higher mean HSCL-25 depressive and anxiety symptom scores than did ethnic Tibetans born in exile. Female students demonstrated higher depressive and anxiety scores, as did those with limited contact with immediate family. After adjusting for sex, age and frequency of family contact, being born in Tibet was associated with increased HSCL-25 depressive and anxiety symptom scores (depression: F[2, 316] = 29.96, P < 0.0001; anxiety: F[4, 316] = 43.57, P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The experience of being raised in Tibet and escaping to India appears to be a risk factor for increased depressive and anxiety symptoms when compared to being born and raised within an exile community in India or Nepal.
机译:目的:由于中华人民共和国藏族地区内部持续的政治紧张局势,每年有数千名藏族人越过喜马拉雅山逃到印度和尼泊尔避难。先前的研究发现,在这些难民中,抑郁和焦虑症状的患病率很高,其中许多人是年轻的并且已经遭受了严重的创伤。但是,与北印度和尼泊尔流亡社区的相对政治和社会稳定所出生和长大的藏族人相比,这些难民中的抑郁和焦虑症状是否更为普遍尚不明确。方法:我们对在印度北部藏族儿童村上学的319名学生的便利性样本进行了横断面调查,以检验先验假设:从西藏逃到印度的青少年和年轻人将表现出抑郁和焦虑症状的增加与流亡中成长的藏族人相比。霍普金斯症状检查表-25(HSCL-25)用于测量抑郁和焦虑症状。此外,还收集了有关年龄,性别,出生国和家庭联系频率的人口统计信息。结果:西藏出生的学生比流亡的藏族人具有更高的平均HSCL-25抑郁和焦虑症状评分。女学生的抑郁和焦虑评分较高,与直系亲属接触有限的女生也是如此。调整性别,年龄和家庭接触的频率后,在西藏出生与增加的HSCL-25抑郁和焦虑症状评分相关(抑郁:F [2,316] = 29.96,P <0.0001;焦虑:F [4, 316] = 43.57,P <0.0001)。结论:与在印度或尼泊尔的流亡社区中出生和成长相比,在西藏长大并逃往印度的经历似乎是增加抑郁和焦虑症状的危险因素。

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