Health Realization Community Coping Intervention for Somali Refugee Women.

Journal: Journal of immigrant and minority health

Volume: 21

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, - Weaver-Densford Hall, Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, , USA. rober@umn.edu. School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, - Weaver-Densford Hall, Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, , USA.

Abstract summary 

Health Realization (HR) is a strengths-based stress and coping intervention used to promote the use of internal and external coping resources. Our three-arm comparison group trial examined the effects of a culturally adapted Somali HR intervention on coping and mental health outcomes in 65 Somali refugee women post-resettlement. Subjects participated one of three conditions: HR intervention, nutrition attention-control, and evaluation-control. The HR intervention significantly affected multiple dimensions of coping: WAYS-distancing (p = 0.038), seeking social support (p = 0.042), positive reappraisal (p = 0.001); and Refugee Appraisal and Coping Experience Scale-Internal subscale (p = 0.045). The HR intervention also demonstrated improvement in depression symptom ratings (p = 0.079). We discuss findings from the pilot, challenges encountered conducting a three-arm comparison group trial, and implications for further research involving the HR intervention with culturally diverse refugee communities.

Authors & Co-authors:  Robertson Cheryl L CL Halcon Linda L Hoffman Sarah J SJ Osman Nadifa N Mohamed Amin A Areba Eunice E Savik Kay K Mathiason Michelle A MA

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Citations :  Bentley JA, Thoburn TW, Steart DG, Boynton LD. The indirect effect of somatic complaints on report of posttraumatic psychological symptomatology among Somali refugees. J Trauma Stress. 2011;24(4):479–82. 10.1002/jts.20651.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s10903-018-0804-8
SSN : 1557-1920
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Adaptation, Psychological
Other Terms
Coping intervention;Health Realization;Refugee;Resilience;Somali
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Mali
Publication Country
United States