THE MENTAL HEALTH OF ADOLESCENT REFUGEES IN MALAYSIA
Journal: PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-07-14
Authors : Sew-Kim Low; Soon-Aun Tan; Jin-Kuan Kok; Sarvarubini Nainee; Glory Nancy Viapude;
Page : 428-439
Keywords : Adolescent refugees; Anxiety; Depression; Gender; Stress;
Abstract
As of June 2017, 24.8 % of the 149, 200 reported refugees in Malaysia aged 18 years and below and of that figure, 33% were females. There has been little research into the mental well-being of the refugee adolescents. This cross-sectional survey study examined the differences in stress, anxiety, and depression faced according to gender and whether there is any association between them. 104 refugee adolescents from four non-governmental organization educational centers participated in the study. The Depression, Anxiety, Stress scale 21 was used to measure the severity of the core symptoms of depression. The results showed that females have significantly higher stress, anxiety and depression compared to that of males at p
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