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The structure and psychosocial correlates of complicated bereavement amongst refugees from West Papua

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Purpose

Refugees may be at risk of experiencing a complicated form of bereavement. As yet, however, the nosological status of this putative category across cultures remains in question. We apply qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate the manifestations, prevalence, factorial structure and psychosocial correlates of complicated bereavement amongst refugees from West Papua, a population with no past exposure to western concepts of grief or to formal mental health services.

Methods

Qualitative methods (focus groups and informant interviews) were used to identify cultural expressions of complicated bereavement derived from international classification systems, that is, DSM 5 persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) and ICD-11 prolonged grief disorder (PGD) in developing a structured interview applied by trained field workers. Participants were adult West Papuan refugees and their offspring recruited from households (n = 486, response 85.8%) across nine villages in a remote town in Papua New Guinea.

Results

The qualitative data obtained from focus groups (n = 20) and informant interviews (n = 4) with local psychiatrists supported the cultural validity of complicated bereavement. 16% (n = 78) of the sample met criteria for PCBD based on DSM-5 criteria and 103 (21%) met criteria for PGD based on ICD-11 criteria. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded a six-factor model of complicated bereavement with a moderately good fit to the data. The model included dimensions of anger/negative appraisal (AN), avoidance/giving up, estrangement from others, and confusion and diminished identity. In contrast, the DSM-5 three-factor model and the ICD-11 two-factor model each yielded a poor fit. Cumulative traumatic losses (β = 0.16, P = 0.03), duration since displacement [(β = 0.10, P = 0.02)] and postmigration living difficulties (β = 0.20, P = 0.01) were associated with an aggregated index of complicated bereavement, supporting the concurrent validity of the structure identified.

Conclusions

Culture and exposure to persecution and displacement may contribute to the content and configuration of the complicated bereavement reaction, an issue that requires recognition in international classification systems and clinical practice.

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Tay, A.K., Mohsin, M., Rees, S. et al. The structure and psychosocial correlates of complicated bereavement amongst refugees from West Papua. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 54, 771–780 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-019-01666-1

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