| Literature DB >> 24752982 |
Ora Nakash1, Benjamin Langer, Maayan Nagar, Shahar Shoham, Ido Lurie, Nadav Davidovitch.
Abstract
Little is known about the experiences of displaced individuals en route to destination countries. We investigated the reported prevalence of exposure to traumatic experiences during migration among a consecutive sample of adult asylum seekers (n = 895 Eritrean, n = 149 Sudanese) who sought health services in the Physicians for Human Rights Open-Clinic in Israel. Percentage of Eritrean and Sudanese men and women who reported witnessing violence (Eritrea: men: 41.3 %, women: 29.3 %; Sudan: men: 16.8 %, women: 22.2 %) and/or being a victim of violence (Eritrea: men: 56.0 %, Women: 34.9 %; Sudan: men: 51.9 % women: 44.4 %) during migration varied by gender and country of origin. Findings highlight the need for a well-coordinated international cooperation to document and prevent these transgressions.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 24752982 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-014-0022-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912