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Psychopathology and Long-Term Adjustment After Crises in Refugees From East Germany

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  • Michael Bauer

    (Department of Psychiatry, Freie Universität Berlin, Eschenallee 3, 14050 Berlin, Germany)

  • Stefan Priebe

    (Department of Social Psychiatry, Freie Universität Berlin, Platanenallee 19, 14050 Berlin, Germany)

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Objective : In this study we examined psychopathology, diagnoses, social adjust ment and the course of symptoms over two and a half years in East German refugees who suffered a crisis immediately after migrating to West Berlin just prior to or shortly after the breaching of the Wall in autumn 1989. Methods: One hundred and twenty two refugees seeking crisis intervention in a psychiatric outpatient unit after arrival were investigated. Six months later 59% and two and a half years after migration 30% of the patients were re-examined. Results: The patients had been exposed to prolonged stress situations in East Germany and were suffering from anxious-depressive syndrome with vegetative complaints. Sixty patients required more than one crisis intervention during the first six months after resettlement. During the follow-up period symptoms decreased significantly. At the second follow-up interview 81% of the patients had a satisfactory job, and 89% acceptable accommodation. Conclusions : Satisfactory classification of the psychiatric disorders induced in East German refugees by prolonged stress was not possible according to the DSM-III-R criteria. lnitial crises are not necessarily associated with poor long-term adjustment after migration.

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  • Michael Bauer & Stefan Priebe, 1994. "Psychopathology and Long-Term Adjustment After Crises in Refugees From East Germany," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 40(3), pages 165-176, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:40:y:1994:i:3:p:165-176
    DOI: 10.1177/002076409404000302
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    1. Camilla Modesti & Alessandra Talamo, 2021. "Defining Adjustment to Address the Missing Link between Refugees and Their Resettlement Communities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(18), pages 1-20, September.

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