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Resilience and Mental Health Among Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan
Authors:Dehnel  Rebecca  Dalky  Heyam  Sudarsan  Subashini  Al-Delaimy  Wael K.
Affiliation:1.UC San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, USA
;2.Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
;3.UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
;4.Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
;
Abstract:

Refugee populations are at high risk of experiencing trauma and developing negative mental health outcomes. The resilience of Syrian refugee children is not well established as far as modifying the association between trauma and mental illness. A total of 339 Syrian refugee children aged 10 to 17 were surveyed to assess resilience, depression and history of trauma. All children reported exposure to at least one traumatic event, 48.6% reported exposure to highly salient traumatic events such as being held hostage, kidnapping or imprisonment. High rates of suicidal ideation and depression symptomatology were found. Resilience was strongly inversely related to depression. Relational support was found to be the most protective resilience factor and was the most highly correlated with less depressive symptomatology. Empowering children and families to build resilience through social support may be a viable prevention and management approach to other unaffordable or unavailable treatments for mental illnesses.

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