Conflict exposure and mental health: a survey of adolescent girls and young women in Myanmar post the 2021 coup d'état.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Isabelle Pearson, Elaine Chase, Cing Van Kim, Nang Ma San, Hkawn Ja, Zin Mar Hlaing, Nandar Oo, Khin Lae, Ei Ei Soe, Brooke Zobrist, Cathy Zimmerman, Meghna Ranganathan
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Abstract

Background: Following the 2021 military coup in Myanmar, adolescent girls and young women have faced a multitude of threats to their health and wellbeing. Beyond direct exposure to armed combat, injuries and loss of life, they are also experiencing displacement, family separation, and restricted access to education and healthcare. These challenges are further compounded by military-imposed restrictions on humanitarian aid and access to the country. This study sought to address a critical gap in understanding how exposure to conflict in Myanmar is impacting adolescent girls' mental health.

Methods: We conducted a survey, co-developed with peer-researchers, with 750 girls and young women aged 10 to 21 years from disproportionately disadvantaged communities across Myanmar. The survey included questions on participants' demographics, their exposure to conflict-related stressors and their self-reported depressive symptoms.

Results: Participants reported widespread exposure to traumatic conflict-related stressors and high levels of depressive symptoms. There was a significant positive association between the number of different conflict-related stressors experienced by the study participants and the number of depressive symptoms reported. Additionally, participants who were living away from their parents reported significantly higher levels of depressive symptoms, emphasising the psychological implications of family separation during conflict.

Conclusions: Our results highlight the urgent need for tailored interventions for adolescents, particularly girls and young women, who are exposed to armed conflict. In contexts of protracted instability and uncertainty, such as in Myanmar, interventions should explore ways to foster a sense of social safety, especially among adolescent girls who are displaced or living away from their families. Strengthening social safety systems may help to reduce the adverse mental health impacts of conflict-related stressors.

冲突暴露与心理健康:对2021年缅甸政变后的少女和年轻妇女的调查。
背景:在2021年缅甸军事政变之后,少女和年轻妇女的健康和福祉面临着诸多威胁。除了直接遭受武装战斗、受伤和失去生命之外,他们还面临流离失所、与家人分离以及获得教育和医疗保健的机会受到限制。军方对人道主义援助和进入该国的限制进一步加剧了这些挑战。这项研究试图解决在了解缅甸冲突如何影响青春期女孩心理健康方面的一个关键空白。方法:我们与同行研究人员共同开展了一项调查,调查对象是来自缅甸各地弱势社区的750名10至21岁的女孩和年轻女性。调查的问题包括参与者的人口统计数据、他们接触与冲突有关的压力源以及他们自我报告的抑郁症状。结果:参与者报告广泛暴露于创伤性冲突相关的压力源和高水平的抑郁症状。研究参与者经历的不同冲突相关压力源的数量与报告的抑郁症状的数量之间存在显著的正相关。此外,远离父母的参与者报告的抑郁症状明显更高,强调了冲突期间家庭分离的心理影响。结论:我们的研究结果强调,迫切需要针对受武装冲突影响的青少年,特别是女孩和年轻妇女采取量身定制的干预措施。在缅甸等长期不稳定和不确定的情况下,干预措施应探索如何培养社会安全感,特别是在流离失所或远离家人的少女中。加强社会安全制度可能有助于减少与冲突有关的压力源对心理健康的不利影响。
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Conflict and Health
Conflict and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
57
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Conflict and Health is a highly-accessed, open access journal providing a global platform to disseminate insightful and impactful studies documenting the public health impacts and responses related to armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and forced migration.
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