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Impact and cultural acceptance of the Narrative Exposure Therapy in the aftermath of a natural disaster in Burundi

机译:布隆迪自然灾害后叙事暴露治疗的影响与文化接受

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In the aftermath of natural disasters, affected populations are at risk of suffering from trauma-related mental health disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or depression. Particularly in poor post-conflict regions, these mental disorders have the potential to impair the ability of individuals to move on with their lives. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility, cultural acceptance, and effect of a trauma-focused psychotherapy, Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), in the aftermath of a flood disaster in Burundi. Fifty-one individuals who were living in emergency camps overseen by the Burundian Red Cross in the aftermath of a flood disaster, and who had lost homes and close relatives, were invited to participate in semi-structured diagnostic interviews. Trained Burundian psychology students conducted these interviews, and six sessions of NET were offered to the 15 individuals most affected by trauma-related symptoms. An additional group of psychology students, blind to the treatment conditions, conducted three and 9?months follow-ups with them including also 25 participants who had reported significant but less severe trauma-related symptoms, assessing mental health symptoms, acceptance of NET, stigmatization due to trauma symptoms, and participants' economic well-being. Between baseline and 9-months post-intervention assessment, symptoms of PTSD (Hedges' g?=?3.44) and depression (Hedges' g?=?1.88) improved significantly within participants who received NET and within those who received no treatment (Hedges' gPTSD?=?2.55; Hedges' gdepression?=?0.72). Furthermore, those who received NET felt less stigmatized by their participation in the intervention than by the trauma-related mental health symptoms they experienced. Overall, participants reported that they would be willing to forego as much as 1?month's worth of income in exchange for receiving trauma-focused interventions in the months following the disaster. Individuals severely affected by trauma-related mental health symptoms might benefit significantly from NET in the aftermath of natural disasters, while less affected individuals seem to recover spontaneously. Despite significant challenges conducting NET in emergency camps in the aftermath of natural disaster in a post-conflict country, such interventions are feasible, appreciated and might have long-lasting impacts on the lives of survivors if conducted with due respect to participants' privacy. UKCR2014 , the 19.06.2014, retrospectively registered.
机译:在自然灾害的后果中,受影响的群体面临患有创伤相关的心理健康障碍,如抑郁症或抑郁症或抑郁症。特别是在冲突后地区贫困地区,这些精神障碍有可能损害个人与生命继续前进的能力。我们的旨在评估创伤的心理治疗,叙事暴露治疗(净)在布隆迪洪水灾害后的可行性,文化验收和效果。在洪水灾难发生后,曾在洪水灾害之后居住在布隆迪红十字会的紧急阵营中的五十一个人,并丢失了家园和近亲,参加了半结构化诊断访谈。经过培训的布隆迪心理学学生进行了这些访谈,六届净会议被提供给受创伤相关症状影响的15个人。一群心理学学生对待治疗条件,进行了三次9?几个月的时间,其中包括25名参与者,其中包括25名与众不同的创伤相关症状,评估心理健康症状,接受净污染,侮辱由于创伤症状,以及参与者的经济福祉。基线和9个月后干预后评估,PTSD的症状(Hedges'g?= 3.44)和抑郁症(Hedges'g?=?1.88)在接受净和未收到任何治疗的人内的参与者内显着改善了(Hedges 'GPTSD吗?=?2.55;篱笆'GDEPRESSE?=?0.72)。此外,那些收到净的人患有他们参与的干预令人羞辱,而不是他们经历的创伤相关的心理健康症状。总体而言,参与者报告说,他们愿意放弃1个月的收入,以换取在灾难发生后的几个月内接受创伤界面的干预措施。受创伤相关的心理健康症状严重影响的个体可能在自然灾害的后果中从网络中受益匪浅,而受影响的个体似乎较少的人似乎自发地恢复。尽管在冲突后国家的自然灾害发生后,尽管在冲突后的自然灾害发生后进行了急救营地的挑战,但这种干预措施是可行的,赞赏,如果以适当尊重参与者的隐私,可能对幸存者的生活产生持久的影响。 UKCR2014,19.06.2014,回顾性地注册。

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