Predictors of Coping Strategies Employed by Iraqi Refugees in Jordan
The purpose of this study was to examine coping strategies used by Iraqi
refugees in Jordan based on their demographic details. A cross-sectional
design was used. A representative sample of 333 refugees living in Jordan
participated in the study. The Cope inventory and the demographic details
were compiled to produce and collate the relevant data. Being older,
female, educated, single, and living with more than three family members
was associated with greater use of the problem solving coping strategy.
Being female, educated, and unemployed was associated with greater use
of the active emotional coping strategy. In addition, being older, male,
illiterate, unemployed, and living with less than three family members was
associated with greater use of the avoidant emotional coping strategy.
This study recommends a multidisciplinary approach intervention as being
the best method of addressing and fulfilling the health and socioeconomic
needs of older, male, illiterate, unemployed people.