• African health sciences · Mar 2023

    Experiences of mental health problems vulnerability, psychological symptoms and coping mechanisms of displaced adolescents in North-east Nigeria.

    • Onyekachi Prince David, Jesper Dammeyer, and Jonathan Musa Dangana.
    • Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, 2A Øster Farimagsgade, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
    • Afr Health Sci. 2023 Mar 1; 23 (1): 338348338-348.

    BackgroundAt a global level the issue of forcible internal displacement appears to be somewhat growing. Most internally displaced persons in Nigeria are children and adolescents, but most of the existing literature and public debate focus on the experiences and outcomes of displaced adults.ObjectiveWe set out to explore the adverse conditions that increase vulnerability to mental health problems, and the psychological symptoms and coping mechanisms reported by internally displaced adolescents.MethodsUsing a qualitative approach, 15 adolescents recruited across three different displacement settlements were interviewed individually using a semi-structured interview format on their displacement experiences, and their adaptations to these experiences.ResultsThe thematic analysis showed that, in addition to experience of mental health problems, vulnerabilities and profound psychological symptoms for some, displacement constituted a complex life-changing process for all. High-risk coping strategies such as 'seeking support by begging' and 'transactional sex for exchange of need were predominantly adopted by female participants. Some participants demonstrated resilience by engaging in religious behavioural coping, which they considered necessary to mitigate their past traumatic memories.ConclusionInternally displaced adolescents' experience of psychological symptoms and choice of coping mechanisms relate to their contextually perceived needs. Psychosocial support for these adolescents is recommended.© 2023 David OP et al.

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