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Mental health problems from direct vs indirect exposure to violent events among children born and growing up in a conflict zone of southern Thailand

机译:直接对泰国南部冲突地区的儿童暴力事件的直接与暴力事件的心理健康问题

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Purpose This study aims to examine and compare the effects of direct and indirect exposure to armed conflicts on the mental health of primary school students in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand. Methods A school-based survey was conducted. Detailed exposure of traumatic events both directly and indirectly were measured by a self-completed questionnaire. Behavioral-emotional problems were measured by the Strength and Difficulty Questionnaire and screening for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was done using the Children's Revised Impact of Events Scale (CRIES). Multivariate analysis adjusted for gender and other covariates was used to determine the effect of direct and indirect exposure of armed conflict on mental health problems. Results Out of 941 students included in the study, almost half had direct exposure to an armed conflict event. Overall, 42.1% of students had at least one behavioral-emotional problem (47.6% and 38.5% in the direct- and indirect-exposed groups, respectively) and 30.5% was found to have PTSD (37.3% and 25.9% in the direct- and indirect-exposed groups, respectively). Students who had direct exposure to an armed conflict event had a two times higher odds of mental health problems than their peers. Other modifiable factors of mental health problems were receiving news from two sources including other adults and media, and exposure to other non-conflict-related traumatic life events. Conclusions Children living in armed conflict areas of southern Thailand, although without any direct exposure to traumatic events, also suffered from mental health problems. Research on appropriate interventions for these children should be further conducted.
机译:目的本研究旨在审查和比较直接和间接暴露对泰国三个南部省份小学生心理健康的武装冲突的影响。方法进行学校的调查。通过自我完成的调查问卷来衡量直接和间接的创伤事件的详细暴露。采用儿童对事件规模(哭泣)的修订后,通过强度和困难调查和筛查来衡量的行为 - 情绪问题,并进行创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的筛查。用于性别和其他协变量调整的多变量分析用于确定武装冲突对心理健康问题的直接和间接暴露的影响。在研究中包含的941名学生中,近一半直接接触了武装冲突事件。总的来说,42.1%的学生至少有一个行为 - 情绪问题(分别在直接和间接暴露的群体中的47.6%和38.5%),发现了30.5%的接触者(直接 - 37.3%和25.9%)分别和间接暴露的群体)。直接接触武装冲突事件的学生患有比同龄人的心理健康问题的几倍越高。其他可修改的心理健康问题因素从两个来源接收新闻,包括其他成年人和媒体,以及接触其他与非冲突相关的创伤生活事件。结论泰国南部武装冲突地区生活的儿童虽然没有任何直接接触创伤事件,但也遭受心理健康问题。应进一步进行对这些儿童的适当干预措施的研究。

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