Traumatic Experiences and PTSD Among Adolescent Congolese Refugees in Uganda:
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2014-05-01Author
Ssenyonga, Joseph
Owens, Vicki
Olema, David Kani
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The study examined experienced traumatic events and the related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) amongst a
sample of 89 adolescent Congolese refugees (56 females and 33 males) at a refugee camp in Uganda. Data was collected
using a questionnaire, and analyzed for trauma moderation by demographics and mediation by PTSD symptom scores.
Findings indicate a prevalence of PTSD of 49.4% overall, with 75% of the female refugees meeting the PTSD criteria. The
refugees with PTSD had high intrusive, avoidance and arousal scores, in addition to moderate to severe PTSD symptom
severity scores. Trauma load was a significant predictor of PTSD among adolescent refugees. Our findings point to the
high prevalence of PTSD resulting from an increased trauma load and being a female.
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