A bright side of adversity? A systematic review on posttraumatic growth among refugees

被引:11
作者
Von Arcosy, Cheyenne [1 ,3 ]
Padilha, Mariana [1 ]
Mello, Gabriel Lorran [1 ]
Vilete, Liliane [1 ]
Luz, Mariana Pires [1 ]
Mendlowicz, Mauro [1 ,2 ]
Serpa Jr, Octavio Domont [1 ]
Berger, William [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Psychiat, Dept Psychiat & Legal Med, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Fluminense, Dept Psychiat & Mental Hlth, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Ave Pasteur,250,Urca, BR-22290240 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
posttraumatic growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory; PTG; refugee; trauma; SOCIAL SUPPORT; PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE; STRESS-DISORDER; MENTAL-HEALTH; TRAUMA; PTSD; ADOLESCENCE; DEPRESSION; SYMPTOMS; DESCENT;
D O I
10.1002/smi.3242
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Until the third trimester of 2022, 103 million people worldwide had been forced to leave their homes and become refugees. The traumatic experiences of refugees can lead not only to mental disorders but also to Posttraumatic Growth (PTG). (1) To find the variables positively and negatively associated with PTG in refugees. (2) To investigate the relationship between PTG and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among refugees. We systematically searched Medline, Web of Knowledge, PsycInfo, Scopus, and PTSD Pubs for studies about PTG in refugees. Epidemiological studies using the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory. Grey literature, reviews, and meta-analysis. Risk of bias was assessed by the 'The Joanna Briggs Institute Prevalence Critical Appraisal Tool'. We included 24 studies investigating PTG and associated factors. The factors positively associated with PTG were social support, regular migration status, religiosity, satisfaction with life, time, and problem-focussed and emotion-focussed coping. The factors negatively associated with PTG were: irregular migration status, emotional suppression, and avoidance coping. Studies on PTG in refugees are essential to finding new ways to address mental health in this field. Few studies offered risk of bias, particularly regarding the sample selection. We conclude that PTG may be influenced by many factors and it would be of importance that the centres for support, as well as public policies, took that into account to foster the outcome and not only to focus on disease. This study was partially supported by CAPES and registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020215607).
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页码:956 / 976
页数:21
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