| Literature DB >> 34281097 |
Ferdinand Garoff1,2, Natalia Skogberg1, Antti Klemettilä1, Eero Lilja1, Awa Ahmed Haji Omar1, Olli Snellman1,3, Anu E Castaneda1,2.
Abstract
Asylum seekers frequently experience potentially traumatic events (PTEs), but the type and frequency vary depending on the country of origin. The cumulative effect of multiple PTEs and other stressors expose asylum seekers to a significant risk of mental ill health. The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of PTEs, depression and anxiety symptoms, risk for psychological trauma, psychotropic medication use and previous mental health diagnoses among adult asylum seekers in the Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing (TERTTU) Survey (n = 784 respondents, participation rate 78.6%). A substantial majority (88.7%, 95% CI 86.9-90.3) of asylum seekers reported one or more PTEs before arriving to Finland. PTEs during the asylum-seeking journey were reported at 12.0% (95% CI 10.7-13.4), however, when examined by region of origin, the proportion was 34.5% (95% CI 29.5-39.8) for asylum seekers from Africa (excluding North Africa). Significant symptoms of depression were reported by 41.7% (95% CI 39.6-43.9) of asylum seekers and symptoms of anxiety by 34.2% (95% CI 32.1-36.2). Half of the asylum seekers were assessed as having at least a medium-risk for psychological trauma. Prevalence rates were higher among females and asylum seekers from Africa. This study highlights the importance of using screening tools to identify asylum seekers with severe mental health problems that may need referral to further assessment and treatment. Asylum seekers from Africa (excluding North Africa) should be given additional attention in initial health screenings and examinations.Entities:
Keywords: asylum seekers; mental health; trauma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34281097 PMCID: PMC8297147 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18137160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic data.
| Participants | Gender | Age Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | 18–29 | 30–39 | Over 39 | Total | |
| Region of Origin | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) |
| Russia and FSU | 135 (59.0) | 94 (41.0) | 71 (31.0) | 73 (31.9) | 85 (37.1) | 229 (29.2) |
| MENA | 208 (60.8) | 134 (39.2) | 123 (36.0) | 140 (41.0) | 79 (23.1) | 342 (43.6) |
| Africa | 75 (58.1) | 54 (41.9) | 63 (48.8) | 51 (39.5) | 15 (11.6) | 129 (16.5) |
| Other | 55 (65.5) | 29 (34.5) | 36 (42.9) | 27 (32.1) | 21 (25.0) | 84 (10.7) |
| Total | 473 (60.3) | 311 (39.7) | 293 (37.4) | 291 (37.1) | 200 (25.5) | 784 (100) |
Age-adjusted prevalence of potentially traumatic events (PTEs) by region of origin.
| Reported PTEs | Region of Origin | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russia/FSU | MENA | Africa (excl. NA) | Other | ||
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | |
| % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | |
| Combat situations | |||||
| Male | 20.3 (16.7–24.5) | 31.8 (28.1–35.8) | 48.0 (41.2–54.8) | 35.1 (27.7–43.3) | 31.4 (29.0–34.0) |
| Female | 13.7 (10.1–18.3) | 28.1 (23.5–33.1) | 47.8 (39.6–56.1) | 42.7 (32.0–54.2) | 28.9 (25.9–32.1) |
| Total | 17.6 (14.9–20.7) | 30.3 (27.4–33.4) | 48.0 (42.8–53.4) | 37.9 (31.6–44.5) | 30.4 (28.5–32.4) |
| Natural disaster | |||||
| Male | 14.9 (11.6–18.8) | 26.9 (23.5–30.7) | 12.5 (8.7–17.7) | 23.7 (17.4–31.4) | 20.7 (18.6–23.0) |
| Female | 11.4 (8.2–15.8) | 18.7 (15.2–22.9) | 19.9 (14.0–27.6) | 32.6 (23.0–43.9) | 18.5 (16.0–21.2) |
| Total | 13.4 (11.0–16.2) | 23.6 (21.0–26.4) | 15.9 (12.3–20.3) | 27.0 (21.5–33.3) | 19.8 (18.2–21.6) |
| Seeing violent injury or death | |||||
| Male | 52.5 (47.5–57.5) | 62.0 (57.9–65.9) | 84.3 (78.8–88.6) | 66.7 (58.7–73.8) | 63.5 (60.8–66.0) |
| Female | 33.9 (28.5–39.7) | 35.7 (30.8–40.9) | 72.9 (64.9–79.6) | 57.4 (45.9–68.1) | 43.8 (40.5–47.2) |
| Total | 45.0 (41.2–48.8) | 51.3 (48.2–54.5) | 79.7 (75.2–83.6) | 62.6 (56.0–68.7) | 55.5 (53.4–57.6) |
| Physical harm | |||||
| Male | 78.0 (73.6–81.9) | 50.2 (46.1–54.3) | 83.3 (77.1–88.0) | 64.6 (56.6–71.8) | 65.0 (62.4–67.5) |
| Female | 52.5 (46.6–58.4) | 31.1 (26.4–36.1) | 71.3 (62.5–78.7) | 42.8 (31.9–54.5) | 45.3 (41.9–48.7) |
| Total | 67.6 (64.0–71.0) | 42.5 (39.3–45.6) | 78.5 (73.5–82.8) | 55.7 (49.2–62.0) | 57.0 (54.9–59.1) |
| Physical violence | |||||
| Male | 69.3 (64.5–73.7) | 47.3 (43.2–51.4) | 82.9 (77.2–87.4) | 59.4 (51.3–67.0) | 60.4 (57.8–63.0) |
| Female | 31.8 (26.5–37.5) | 25.8 (21.5–30.5) | 79.9 (72.2–85.9) | 36.6 (26.3–48.2) | 38.1 (34.8–41.5) |
| Total | 53.8 (50.2–57.5) | 38.5 (35.5–41.7) | 82.0 (77.6–85.7) | 50.0 (43.6–56.4) | 51.3 (49.2–53.4) |
| Imprisoned or kidnapped | |||||
| Male | 42.3 (37.5–47.3) | 32.2 (28.4–36.2) | 61.4 (54.6–67.8) | 34.8 (27.6–42.6) | 40.0 (37.4–42.7) |
| Female | 11.6 (8.3–15.9) | 20.6 (16.6–25.2) | 45.9 (37.8–54.1) | 29.1 (19.1–41.7) | 23.1 (20.2–26.2) |
| Total | 29.7 (26.5–33.2) | 27.5 (24.7–30.4) | 55.3 (50.1–60.4) | 32.1 (26.1–38.8) | 33.1 (31.1–35.2) |
| Torture | |||||
| Male | 45.9 (40.9–50.9) | 44.1 (40.0–48.2) | 67.3 (60.7–73.3) | 52.8 (44.9–60.5) | 49.2 (46.5–52.0) |
| Female | 7.3 (4.7–11.0) | 33.1 (28.4–38.1) | 55.5 (47.4–63.4) | 37.6 (27.0–49.6) | 29.9 (26.8–33.2) |
| Total | 29.8 (26.6–33.3) | 39.5 (36.4–42.7) | 62.7 (57.6–67.6) | 46.4 (40.0–52.9) | 41.3 (39.2–43.4) |
| Sexual violence | |||||
| Male | 5.8 (3.9–8.7) | 6.8 (5.0–9.3) | 18.2 (13.5–24.1) | 3.5 1 | 7.8 (6.5–9.4) |
| Female | 14.8 (11.1–19.4) | 16.9 (13.5–20.9) | 56.4 (47.9–64.5) | 24.0 (15.5–35.1) | 24.0 (21.2–27.0) |
| Total | 9.5 (7.5–11.9) | 11.0 (9.1–13.1) | 34.2 (29.6–39.1) | 11.8 (8.1–16.9) | 14.4 (13.0–16.0) |
| Forced or cheated | |||||
| Male | 37.2 (32.5–42.1) | 33.4 (29.6–37.4) | 50.5 (43.7–57.3) | 40.6 (33.0–48.6) | 37.6 (35.0–40.2) |
| Female | 25.9 (21.1–31.4) | 29.8 (25.3–34.8) | 69.0 (60.9–76.1) | 23.5 (15.2–34.6) | 35.2 (32.0–38.6) |
| Total | 32.5 (29.0–36.1) | 32.0 (29.0–35.1) | 58.7 (53.3–63.8) | 33.9 (28.0–40.3) | 36.6 (34.6–38.7) |
| Any PTE | |||||
| Male | 86.4 (82.6–89.5) | 87.9 (84.9–90.3) | 97.3 1 | 85.5 (79.1–90.2) | 88.7 (86.9–90.3) |
| Female | 72.7 (67.1–77.6) | 67.6 (62.5–72.2) | 87.0 (79.6–91.9) | 82.7 (73.8–89.1) | 73.7 (70.6–76.6) |
| Total | 80.8 (77.6–83.6) | 79.5 (76.8–82.0) | 93.0 (89.5–95.4) | 84.1 (78.9–88.2) | 82.6 (81.0–84.2) |
FSU, former Soviet Union; MENA, Middle-East and North Africa; Africa (excl. NA), Africa excluding North Africa; CI, confidence interval. Confidence interval cannot be calculated due to low or high frequency.
Age-adjusted prevalence of mental health symptoms, medication use and previous mental health diagnoses by region of origin.
| Mental Health Measures | Region of Origin | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russia/FSU | MENA | Africa (excl. NA) | Other | Total | |
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | |
| % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | |
| Depression symptoms | |||||
| Male | 25.7 (21.6–30.3) | 36.5 (32.6–40.7) | 61.3 (54.3–67.9) | 37.4 (30.0–45.6) | 37.7 (35.0–40.4) |
| Female | 39.3 (33.6–45.3) | 47.3 (42.0–52.5) | 69.1 (60.5–76.5) | 43.6 (32.8–55.0) | 47.5 (44.1–51.0) |
| Total | 31.2 (27.8–34.9) | 40.9 (37.7–44.2) | 64.4 (59.0–69.5) | 40.1 (33.8–46.7) | 41.7 (39.6–43.9) |
| Anxiety symptoms | |||||
| Male | 23.7 (19.7–28.2) | 26.8 (23.2–30.7) | 41.0 (34.3–48.1) | 31.0 (24.0–39.0) | 28.9 (26.4–31.5) |
| Female | 41.6 (35.8–47.5) | 39.0 (34.0–44.2) | 51.1 (42.2–60.0) | 43.3 (32.5–54.8) | 41.8 (38.4–45.2) |
| Total | 31.0 (27.6–34.7) | 31.7 (28.7–34.9) | 45.0 (39.5–50.7) | 36.1 (30.0–42.7) | 34.2 (32.1–36.2) |
| Suicidal thoughts | |||||
| Male | 3.5 (2.1–5.8) | 4.7 (3.2–6.9) | 19.5 (14.0–26.4) | 10.2 (6.1–16.6) | 7.2 (5.8–8.8) |
| Female | 2.2 1 | 8.5 (6.0–12.1) | 20.8 (14.5–28.9) | 2.9 1 | 7.8 (6.1–9.9) |
| Total | 2.9 (1.9–4.5) | 6.2 (4.8–8.1) | 20.0 (15.6–25.2) | 7.6 (4.7–12.0) | 7.4 (6.3–8.7) |
| HSCL Sum score | |||||
| Male | 26.1 (21.9–30.7) | 31.7 (28.0–35.8) | 59.0 (51.9–65.8) | 31.9 (24.9–39.9) | 34.7 (32.1–37.4) |
| Female | 40.7 (35.1–46.6) | 45.5 (40.3–50.8) | 60.4 (51.3–68.9) | 43.7 (33.0–55.1) | 45.7 (42.2–49.1) |
| Total | 32.1 (28.6–35.7) | 37.3 (34.2–40.5) | 59.3 (53.6–64.8) | 36.7 (30.6–43.2) | 39.2 (37.1–41.3) |
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | |
| Risk for traumatization | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) |
| Low | |||||
| Male | 66.5 (61.6–71.1) | 51.8 (47.7–55.9) | 39.7 (33.4–46.5) | 58.0 (49.9–65.6) | 54.5 (51.8–57.2) |
| Female | 54.8 (48.9–60.6) | 34.9 (30.2–39.9) | 34.5 (27.0–42.9) | 43.9 (33.5–54.9) | 42.0 (38.8–45.4) |
| Total | 61.8 (58.0–65.4) | 44.9 (41.8–48.1) | 37.7 (32.8–43.0) | 52.3 (45.8–58.6) | 49.4 (47.3–51.5) |
| Medium | |||||
| Male | 27.1 (22.9–31.8) | 31.9 (28.1–35.8) | 45.9 (39.2–52.7) | 30.2 (23.3–38.2) | 32.8 (30.3–35.4) |
| Female | 32.5 (27.2–38.3) | 40.1 (35.2–45.3) | 35.7 (28.2–43.9) | 38.2 (27.8–49.9) | 36.7 (33.5–40.1) |
| Total | 29.3 (26.0–33.0) | 35.2 (32.2–38.4) | 41.4 (36.3–46.7) | 33.4 (27.5–40.0) | 34.4 (32.4–36.5) |
| High | |||||
| Male | 6.4 (4.4–9.1) | 16.3 (13.4–19.7) | 14.4 (9.9–20.4) | 11.8 (7.4–18.3) | 12.7 (10.9–14.7) |
| Female | 12.7 (9.2–17.2) | 25.0 (20.7–29.8) | 29.8 (22.6–38.2) | 17.9 (11.2–27.2) | 21.2 (18.5–24.2) |
| Total | 8.9 (7.0–11.3) | 19.8 (17.3–22.6) | 20.8 (16.6–25.7) | 14.3 (10.3–19.6) | 16.2 (14.6–17.8) |
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | |
| Psychotropic medication | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) |
| Male | 5.7 (3.8–8.5) | 7.1 (5.3–9.5) | 6.8 1 | 5.6 1 | 6.6 (5.4–8.1) |
| Female | 7.9 (5.1–11.9) | 12.1 (8.9–16.4) | 10.0 1 | 6.71 | 9.7 (7.7–12.2) |
| Total | 6.6 (4.9–8.8) | 9.1 (7.3–11.2) | 8.4 (5.5–12.7) | 6.01 | 7.9 (6.7–9.2) |
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | |
| Previous mental health diagnosis | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) |
| Male | 9.6 (7.2–12.8) | 10.5 (8.3–13.2) | 7.5 (4.5–12.2) | 14.2 (9.2–21.2) | 10.2 (8.7–12.0) |
| Female | 15.5 (11.7–20.2) | 22.6 (18.4–27.3) | 9.4 1 | 18.3 (10.7–29.7) | 17.8 (15.3–20.7) |
| Total | 12.0 (9.8–14.7) | 15.4 (13.2–17.9) | 8.3 (5.6–12.1) | 16.0 (11.5–21.8) | 13.3 (11.9–14.9) |
FSU, former Soviet Union; MENA, Middle-East and North Africa; Africa (excl. NA), Africa excluding North Africa; CI, confidence interval. Confidence interval cannot be calculated due to low frequency.