M. Tousignant et al., The Quebec adolescent refugee project: Psychopathology and family variables in a sample from 35 nations, J AM A CHIL, 38(11), 1999, pp. 1426-1432
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
Objective: This study presents the results of a psychiatric epidemiological
survey using a sample of adolescents from refugee families, Method: The sa
mple included 203 adolescents, aged 13 to 19 years, coming from 35 countrie
s. Psychopathology was assessed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for
Children Version 2.25 and general functioning with the Children's Global As
sessment Scale (CGAS). Results: The total rate of psychopathology excluding
simple phobia was 21% compared with 11% in a province-wide survey of young
adolescents. Overanxious disorder had a high prevalence of 13%. The rates
of major depression and conduct disorders were also high, at 5% and 6%. The
rate of 3% of attempted suicide was similar to the rate found in Montreal
high schools. Girls had a higher rate of psychopathology than boys, with a
gender ratio similar to the one found in the provincial survey. Father's lo
ng-term unemployment in the first year of settlement was associated with ps
ychopathology for the whole sample, and family structure was associated wit
h psychopathology for boys only. Conclusions: The high rate of psychopathol
ogy in this group confirmed results from other surveys with similar samples
. On the other hand, the CGAS scores indicated that many of the adolescents
with a diagnosis had good social adaptation.