Sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress among African female refugees and migrants in South Africa.

Journal: The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa

Volume: 24

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP), College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

While there is considerable research in developed countries on the nature and extent of post-traumatic stress among refugees and migrants, few report on female Africans migrating within Africa.The aim of this study was to investigate the association between exposure to traumatic life events and post-traumatic stress disorder risk in refugees and migrants in Durban, South Africa, with specific focus on sexual trauma events among women.Interviews were conducted on 157 consenting non-South African adults using a sociodemographic questionnaire, Life Events Checklist (documenting traumatic events experienced) and the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (measuring post-traumatic symptomatology). Associations between total number of traumatic events and post-traumatic stress were explored using adjusted regression models.The results of one model indicated that greater numbers of traumatic life events experienced by women were associated with raised odds of post-traumatic stress disorder risk (β = 1.48; < 0.001). Another model indicated that exposure to sexual trauma events were associated with greater odds of post-traumatic stress disorder risk (β = 4.09; = 0.02).Our findings highlight the critical importance of mental health service for females with history of sexual traumatic events for this vulnerable population.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mhlongo Mpho D MD Tomita Andrew A Thela Lindokuhle L Maharaj Varsha V Burns Jonathan K JK

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Citations :  Fazel M, Wheeler J, Danesh J. Prevalence of serious mental disorder in 7000 refugees resettled in western countries: A systematic review. Lancet. 2005;365(9467):1309–1314. 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)61027-6
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Doi : 1208
SSN : 2078-6786
Study Population
Women,Female,Females
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Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
South Africa