Rasmussen Andrew, Annan Jeannie
New York University School of Medicine, Bellevue/NYU Programme for Survivors of Torture, 462 1st Ave., CD 733, New York, NY 10016.
J Refug Stud. 2010 Mar 1;23(1):23-40. doi: 10.1093/jrs/fep044.
The research on the determinants of mental health among refugees has been largely limited to traumatic events, but recent work has indicated that the daily hassles of living in refugee camps also play a large role. Using hierarchical linear modelling to account for refugees nested within camp blocks, this exploratory study attempted to model stress surrounding safety and acquiring basic needs and functional impairment among refugees from Darfur living in Chad, using individual-level demographics (e.g., gender, age, presence of a debilitating injury), structural factors (e.g., distance from block to distribution centre), and social ecological variables (e.g., percentage of single women within a block). We found that stress concerning safety concerns, daily hassles, and functional impairment were associated with several individual-level demographic factors (e.g., gender), but also with interactions between block-level and individual-level factors as well (e.g., injury and distance to distribution centre). Findings are discussed in terms of monitoring and evaluation of refugee services.
关于难民心理健康决定因素的研究大多局限于创伤性事件,但最近的研究表明,生活在难民营中的日常琐事也起着很大作用。本探索性研究采用分层线性模型来考虑嵌套在营地街区中的难民,试图对居住在乍得的达尔富尔难民在安全、获取基本需求方面的压力以及功能障碍进行建模,使用个体层面的人口统计学因素(如性别、年龄、是否存在致残性损伤)、结构因素(如街区到分发中心的距离)和社会生态变量(如街区内单身女性的比例)。我们发现,与安全问题、日常琐事和功能障碍相关的压力与几个个体层面的人口统计学因素(如性别)有关,但也与街区层面和个体层面因素之间的相互作用有关(如损伤和到分发中心的距离)。研究结果将从难民服务的监测和评估角度进行讨论。