Working memory and emotional interpretation bias in a sample of Syrian refugee adolescents

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Sven C. Mueller
Cagla Unal
Michela Saretta
Fadwa Al Mughairbi
Joana Gómez-Odriozola
Esther Calvete
Baris Metin
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[1] Ghent University,Dept. of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
[2] University of Deusto,Department of Personality, Psychological Assessment and Treatment
[3] Özyeğin University,Graduate School of Psychology
[4] United Arab Emirates University,Psychology Program, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
[5] Uskudar University,Department of Psychology
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War; Trauma; Adolescents; Refugee; Emotion; Working memory; interpretation bias;
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The number of adolescent refugees around the world has been continuously increasing over the past few years trying to escape war and terror, among other things. Such experience not only increases the risk for mental health problems including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but also may have implications for socio-cognitive development. This study tested cognitive-affective processing in refugee adolescents who had escaped armed conflict in Syria and now resided in Istanbul, Turkey. Adolescents were split into a high trauma (n = 31, 12 girls, mean age = 11.70 years, SD = 1.15 years) and low trauma (n = 27, 14 girls, mean age = 11.07 years, SD = 1.39 years) symptom group using median split, and performed a working memory task with emotional distraction to assess cognitive control and a surprise faces task to assess emotional interpretation bias. The results indicated that high (vs. low) trauma symptom youth were ~ 20% worse correctly remembering the spatial location of a cue, although both groups performed at very low levels. However, this finding was not modulated by emotion. In addition, although all youths also had a ~ 20% bias toward interpreting ambiguous (surprise) faces as more negative, the high (vs. low) symptom youth were faster when allocating such a face to the positive (vs. negative) emotion category. The findings suggest the impact of war-related trauma on cognitive-affective processes essential to healthy development.
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