Background: The high prevalence of mental disorders related to posttraumatic stress among Syrian refugees is often in contrast with their low utilization of mental health care in the host countries. Mental health self-stigma, i.e., internalized stigma of having a mental disorder, could prevent individuals from seeking mental health care. Therefore, we aimed to provide evidence on different aspects of mental health self-stigmatization among adult Syrian refugees with posttraumatic stress symptoms residing in Germany. Moreover, we investigated associations with sociodemographic and psychopathological variables in order to identify those at higher risk of self-stigmatization.Material and Methods: Overall, 133 participants with mild to moderate...
Background: The number of forcibly displaced people globally has never been higher, with refugees fr...
Because little is known about the mental health status of Syrian refugees in the United States, we c...
Schlechter P, Hellmann J, Morina N. Self-efficacy and locus of control as transdiagnostic factors in...
Background: The high prevalence of mental disorders related to posttraumatic stress among Syrian ref...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Background The mental health of refugee women is often affected by multiple risk fac...
Background: High rates of prevalence of mental distress among the Syrian refugee population have bee...
© The Author(s) 2020. Many refugees experience a wide range of mental health problems, but typically...
The study explored the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the ISMI measure on an Arab ...
Background and Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder is a psychiatric disorder that occurs in peo...
Objective This study investigates how Syrian refugees explain and prefer to seek help for symptoms ...
To compare frequencies of some mental health disorders between Syrian refugees living in Turkey and ...
The study explored the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the ISMI measure on an Arab ...
Purpose: The war in Syria has created the greatest refugee crisis in the twenty-first century. Turke...
Self-stigma is the internalization of negative societal stereotypes about those with mental illnesse...
Background: The number of forcibly displaced people globally has never been higher, with refugees fr...
Because little is known about the mental health status of Syrian refugees in the United States, we c...
Schlechter P, Hellmann J, Morina N. Self-efficacy and locus of control as transdiagnostic factors in...
Background: The high prevalence of mental disorders related to posttraumatic stress among Syrian ref...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Background The mental health of refugee women is often affected by multiple risk fac...
Background: High rates of prevalence of mental distress among the Syrian refugee population have bee...
© The Author(s) 2020. Many refugees experience a wide range of mental health problems, but typically...
The study explored the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the ISMI measure on an Arab ...
Background and Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder is a psychiatric disorder that occurs in peo...
Objective This study investigates how Syrian refugees explain and prefer to seek help for symptoms ...
To compare frequencies of some mental health disorders between Syrian refugees living in Turkey and ...
The study explored the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the ISMI measure on an Arab ...
Purpose: The war in Syria has created the greatest refugee crisis in the twenty-first century. Turke...
Self-stigma is the internalization of negative societal stereotypes about those with mental illnesse...
Background: The number of forcibly displaced people globally has never been higher, with refugees fr...
Because little is known about the mental health status of Syrian refugees in the United States, we c...
Schlechter P, Hellmann J, Morina N. Self-efficacy and locus of control as transdiagnostic factors in...