Influence of Family Estrangement on Development of Mental Disorders among Refugees: A Case of Hagadera Camp in Daadab, Garissa County
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2023-11Author
Mohamed, Saadia
Kaaria, Zipporah
Kaberia, Angela
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When compared to the normal population, refugees are more prone to psychosocial distress,
which leads to the development of mental disorders. The current study sought to examine how
family separation impact on the development of mental disorders among refugees. The study’s
objective was to examine the influence of family separation on the development of mental
disorders among refugees living in Hagadera Refugee Camp in the Daadab Complex. It
employed descriptive research design, and was guided by the Attachment Theory. Simple
random sampling method was used to recruit 200 participants from a population of
approximately 600 refugees who visited Hagadera Mental Clinic monthly. Quantitative data
were collected using self-administered questionnaires. The study used descriptive statistics,
including standard deviation, percentage and mean, to analyze data. Presentation of results was
done by use of tables. The findings indicated presence of different mental disorders among
participants, where the prevalence of mood disorders (40.5%), anxiety disorders (39%), PTSD
(8%), schizo-affective disorders (4.5%), narcolepsy (3.5%), psychosis (1.5%), somatic
complaints (1.5%), stress (1%), and affective disorder (0.5%). Other findings indicated that
family separation was pronounced, at a mean score of 3.16 (the highest score was 4.02 and the
lowest score was 2.68). The regression model (Sig. value = 0.000) predicted that family
separation contributed to the development of mental disorders among refugees. Regression
analysis indicated a strong and a significant relationship between development of mental
disorders and family separation (coefficient value = .417, p-value = .001). This understanding
strengthens the relevance of tailor-made psychological intervention to address issues
emanating from familial separation among the refugee community. Policy makers like UNHCR
should enhance humanitarian services including refugee repatriation and communication. More
studies need be conducted to establish if other psychosocial factors correlate with the
development of mental disorders among refugees.
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Mohamed, S., Kailu, Z. K., & Kaberia, A. K. (2023). Influence of Family Estrangement on Development of Mental Disorders among Refugees: A Case of Hagadera Camp in Daadab, Garissa County. International Journal of Professional Practice, 11(2), 78–90. https://doi.org/10.1234/ijpp.v11i2.244Publisher
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