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Abstract
During the period February 2009-February 2012, the Office of Refugee Resettlement of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported 16 suicides among the approximately 57,000 Bhutanese refugees who had resettled in the United States since 2008. In 2012, the office requested assistance from CDC and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Refugee Health Technical Assistance Center to identify risk factors that might be associated with suicidal ideation among Bhutanese refugees. In collaboration with the Massachusetts refugee health center, CDC conducted a survey of randomly selected Bhutanese refugees in four U.S. states with large populations of resettled refugees. The results indicated significant associations between ever having expressed suicidal ideation and current self-reported symptoms of mental health disorder (e.g., anxiety, depression, or posttraumatic stress disorder) and postmigration difficulties (e.g., family conflict or inability to find work). The findings highlight the need for development of culturally appropriate community-based interventions for suicide prevention and standard procedures for monitoring and reporting suicides and suicide attempts in the Bhutanese refugee population.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23820966 PMCID: PMC4604782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Adjusted odds ratios (AORs)* for ever expressing suicidal ideation, among Bhutanese refugees (N = 423) resettled in the United States, by selected characteristics, 2012
| Characteristic | Suicidal ideation | No suicidal ideation | AOR | (95% CI) | ||
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| No. (n = 13) | (%) | No. (n = 404) | (%) | |||
| Nonprovider for family | 11 | (84.6) | 204 | (50.5) | 6.6 | (1.4–31.9) |
| Anxiety | 11 | (84.6) | 67 | (16.6) | 38.1 | (7.9–185.1) |
| Depression | 8 | (66.7) | 74 | (19.4) | 11.2 | (2.9–42.1) |
| Distress | 8 | (66.7) | 60 | (15.8) | 15.0 | (3.9–57.1) |
| Posttraumatic stress disorder | 3 | (23.1) | 16 | (3.9) | 9.3 | (2.1–41.0) |
| Experienced burning down of house or shelter | 7 | (53.9) | 105 | (26.0) | 3.4 | (1.1–10.3) |
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| Increased family conflict | 4 | (30.8) | 8 | (1.9) | 22.6 | (5.5–92.6) |
| Being unable to find work | 11 | (84.6) | 145 | (35.9) | 11.1 | (2.4–51.5) |
| Poor access to counseling services | 8 | (61.5) | 75 | (18.6) | 7.9 | (2.5–25.4) |
| Lack of community structures for family dispute | 3 | (23.1) | 30 | (7.4) | 4.8 | (1.2–19.8) |
| Lack of choice over future | 10 | (76.9) | 185 | (45.8) | 4.7 | (1.2–17.8) |
| Little help from government | 8 | (61.5) | 125 | (30.9) | 3.6 | (1.2–11.4) |
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| Wished people would just leave you alone | 5 | (38.5) | 23 | (5.7) | 14.5 | (3.9–52.8) |
| Thought about what needed to be done | 11 | (84.6) | 205 | (50.7) | 7.0 | (1.5–33.1) |
| Talked with community leaders or elders | 4 | (30.8) | 49 | (12.1) | 3.4 | (1.0–11.7) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Adjusted for state of residence, age, and sex.
Based on the Hopkins Symptom Checklist.
Defined as at least one of four reexperiencing symptoms in addition to at least three of seven avoidance and numbing symptoms, and at least two of five arousal symptoms.