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. 2018 Oct 9;9:476. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00476

Table 3.

Post-migration Living Difficulties experienced as moderately serious, serious or very serious (N = 71).

PMLD type n (%) Pd
T1 T2
Mean 10.03 (4.3) 7.79 (3.63) <0.001e
Loneliness, boredom or isolation 61 (85.9) 52 (73.2) 0.022
Worries about family back home 61 (85.9) 58 (81.7) 0.453
Being unable to return to your home country in an emergencya 53 (75.7) 52 (73.2) 1.000
Difficulty learning German 54 (76.1) 43 (60.6) 0.013
Separation from family 54 (76.1) 50 (70.4) 0.289
Difficulties with employmentb 45 (65.2) 34 (47.9) 0.017
Communication difficulties 47 (66.2) 36 (50.7) 0.007
Being fearful of being sent back to your country of origin in the future 46 (64.8) 14 (19.7) <0.001
Difficulties obtaining financial assistancea 39 (54.9) 31 (43.7) 0.012
Difficulties obtaining appropriate accommodation 40 (56.3) 33 (46.5) 0.143
Not enough money to buy food, pay the rent or buy necessary clothesb 39 (54.9) 37 (52.1) 0.804
Discriminationa 36 (50.7) 30 (42.3) 0.146
Worries about not getting access to treatment for health problems 38 (53.5) 29 (40.8) 0.022
Difficulties in interviews with immigration officials 27 (38.0) 14 (19.7) 0.007
Not being recognized as a refugee 28 (39.4) 6 (8.5) <0.001
Conflicts with social workers/other authorities 25 (35.2) 21 (29.6) 0.344
Ethnic conflictsc 19 (26.8) 13 (18.3) 0.109
a

n = 70.

b

n = 69.

c

n = 68.

d

McNemar's test.

e

t-test.