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Psychological effects of quarantine on Syrian refugees, compared to the Jordanian populations

W. Al-Awaida, H. Al-Ameer, H. Al-Turk, O. Al bawareed, R. Khalil, A. Al Deek, G. Fatima, A. Imraish, M. Mohanad Al-Dabet, M. Akash,
2021

To ward off the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in 2019, the Jordanian government applied quarantine to the Jordanian population in addition to Syrian refugees. We evaluated the quarantine's psychological effect on people in Jordan after three weeks of quarantine. The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in our sample population was determined using a higher than twenty score on the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). The 2380 people who received the survey online demonstrated a high prevalence of PTSD, in which PTSD showed incidence of 82.5% and 66.5 in Syrian refugees and Jordanian populations, respectively. This study also reports the trend towards more increased PTSD prevalence in Syrian refugees compared to the Jordanian population depending on age, education and the household's combined monthly income. Knowledge and awareness of quarantined people's interactions are crucial to optimizing control of infectious diseases and reducing adverse impacts on those quarantined.

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  • W. Al-Awaida
    American University of Madaba
  • H. Al-Ameer
    American University of Madaba
  • H. Al-Turk
    Unilabs
  • O. Al bawareed
    RUDN University
  • R. Khalil
    University of Philadelphia
  • A. Al Deek
    American University of Madaba
  • G. Fatima
    Era Medical College
  • A. Imraish
    The University of Jordan
  • M. Mohanad Al-Dabet
    American University of Madaba
  • M. Akash
    The University of Jordan
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  • International Migration
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  • RUDN University
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  • undefined
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  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC BY
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus