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  Reflections on the study of empathy in a sample of refugees and migrants from arabic-speaking countries with diverse experiences of war-related trauma

Wesarg-Menzel, C., Gallistl, M., Niconchuk, M., & Engert, V. (2024). Reflections on the study of empathy in a sample of refugees and migrants from arabic-speaking countries with diverse experiences of war-related trauma. Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology, 19: 100253. doi:10.1016/j.cpnec.2024.100253.

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Wesarg-Menzel, Christiane1, 2, Author
Gallistl, Mathilde1, Author           
Niconchuk, Michael3, Author
Engert, Veronika1, 2, 4, 5, Author                 
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1Research Group Social Stress and Family Health, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_3025667              
2Institute of Psychosocial Medicine, Psychotherapy, and Psycho-Oncology, Jena University Hospital, Germany, ou_persistent22              
3Beyond Conflict, Boston, MA, USA, ou_persistent22              
4German Center for Mental Health (DZPG), Germany, ou_persistent22              
5Center for Intervention and Research in Adaptive and Maladaptive Brain Circuits Underlying Mental Health (C-I-R-C), Halle-Jena-Magdeburg, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Empathy; Compassion; Assessment; Study design; Trauma; War; Refugees
 Abstract: Empathic abilities are proposed to affect the trajectory from trauma exposure to psychopathology. Yet, studies addressing the role of empathy in refugees with diverse experiences of war-related trauma are lacking. This may relate to missing recommendations on aspects to consider in the planning and execution of such a study. In the present methodological paper, we hence share our experiences in designing and implementing a study on the interrelations of war-related trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and empathy in individuals from Arabic-speaking countries who had entered Germany as refugees or migrants. In specific, we reflect on decisions related to the choice of experimental groups and measures of empathy, and describe unanticipated problems encountered during recruitment, screening and testing. Overall, we recommend applying a multi-method approach (i.e., a combination of questionnaire, behavioral and biological measures) to gain a comprehensive picture of the different facets of empathy. Further, we stress the importance to consider that not only refugees, but also migrants may have experienced war-related trauma. Beyond that, we advise to consult individuals of the study population of interest for the translation of instruments, realization of effective recruitment strategies, and to ensure that the testing procedures are sensitive to participants’ past experiences and current needs. We hope that sharing these insights will benefit researchers interested in conducting basic and intervention research aimed at improving the mental health of individuals exposed to war-related trauma.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-07-192023-12-192024-07-222024-07-232024-08
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2024.100253
Other: eCollection 2024
PMID: 39170081
PMC: PMC11338152
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Title: Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 19 Sequence Number: 100253 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2666-4976
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2666-4976