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在线主题表达性写作对处于寻求庇护过渡阶段的难民的持续性悲伤障碍、焦虑、抑郁及积极心理健康的有效性。

The Effectiveness of Online Thematic Expressive Writing on Prolonged Grief Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, and Positive Mental Health among Refugees in the Transition Stage of Asylum Seeking.

作者信息

Dababneh Nesreen, Margraf Jürgen, Ayoub Momani Fawwaz, Precht Lena-Marie, Brailovskaia Julia

机构信息

Mental Health Research and Treatment Center (FBZ), Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany.

German Center for Mental Health (DZPG), partner site Bochum/Marburg, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2025 Sep 12. doi: 10.1007/s10903-025-01778-8.

Abstract

Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a recently recognized disorder, and there is a growing need for adapted-related interventions to contexts at higher risk. Bereaved refugees in the transition stages of asylum-seeking due to unavailable mental health services and cultural language barriers necessitate adaptive, accessible PGD interventions. Thematic expressive writing (EW), as a promising guided self-help tool, can increase integrated grief and prevent mental health deterioration. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of online guided thematic EW based on the dual process model (DPM) of coping with bereavement in decreasing PGD, depression, and anxiety and in increasing positive mental health (PMH). An experimental longitudinal design included 116 adult bereaved refugees. Participants who resided in Jordan were randomly assigned to the experimental groups received one online psychoeducation session, followed by daily online thematic EW tasks using Pennebaker's writing paradigm over one week. The first group applied tasks related to loss, the second applied restoration-oriented tasks, the third applied a combination of both tasks, and there was one control group. Longitudinal data was collected through online self-report surveys over three time points: baseline, post-intervention, and one-week follow-up. Findings showed that the combination of the loss and restoration-oriented group had a significant within-subject effect on PGD, depression, anxiety, and PMH, while the restoration-oriented group had a significant effect on PGD. However, only PMH improved between the group conditions, and there was no significant interaction effect between time and the experimental conditions. The present results confirm that EW as a scalable intervention for bereaved refugees in the transition stage has a positive but not durable influence on mental health. Guided self-help tools can overcome refugees' challenges related to accessibility to mental health services and can be a promising, scalable intervention.

摘要

持续性悲伤障碍(PGD)是一种最近才被认识到的障碍,对于在高风险背景下进行适应性相关干预的需求日益增长。由于心理健康服务不可用和文化语言障碍,处于寻求庇护过渡阶段的丧亲难民需要适应性强、可获得的PGD干预措施。主题表达性写作(EW)作为一种有前景的自助指导工具,可以增强整合性悲伤并防止心理健康恶化。本研究旨在基于应对丧亲之痛的双过程模型(DPM),调查在线指导的主题EW在降低PGD、抑郁和焦虑以及提高积极心理健康(PMH)方面的有效性。一项实验性纵向设计纳入了116名成年丧亲难民。居住在约旦的参与者被随机分配到实验组,接受一次在线心理教育课程,随后在一周内使用彭尼贝克的写作范式进行每日在线主题EW任务。第一组应用与丧失相关的任务,第二组应用以恢复为导向的任务,第三组应用两者结合的任务,还有一个对照组。通过在线自我报告调查在三个时间点收集纵向数据:基线、干预后和一周随访。结果表明,丧失与恢复导向组的组合在PGD、抑郁、焦虑和PMH方面有显著的组内效应,而恢复导向组对PGD有显著影响。然而,只有PMH在组间条件下有所改善,时间与实验条件之间没有显著的交互效应。目前的结果证实,EW作为处于过渡阶段的丧亲难民的一种可扩展干预措施,对心理健康有积极但不持久的影响。自助指导工具可以克服难民在获得心理健康服务方面的挑战,并且可能是一种有前景的、可扩展的干预措施。

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