Peculiarities of the psychological state of internally displaced school-age children and adolescents in war conditions

Q4 Medicine
G. Danylenko, L. Strashok, T. Sydorenko, M. Isakova, E. Zavelya, M. Vodolazhskyi
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Since the war escalated on February 24th, 2022, 1,148 children have been killed or injured, and nearly 5.9 million have become internally displaced persons (IDPs) according to UNICEF. The state of health of children who are IDPs requires the close attention of doctors and psychologists. Purpose - to investigate the psychological and psycho-emotional state of schoolchildren and adolescents who are IDPs in the conditions of war in order to substantiate the strategy and tactics of the use of health-preserving technology. Materials and methods. Psychological and psycho-emotional state of 1017 school-age children and adolescents who are IDPs aged 11-17 years and their parents (n=1231) who lived in Lviv and the Lviv region at the time of the study. In May 2022 anonymous questionnaire was conducted for them. The questionnaires were developed by the executors of the scientific research work «To study the age and gender characteristics of the predictors of the transformation of behavioral risk factors for the health of adolescents in the conditions of war». Results. It was found that 53.9% of children were forced to be separated from their families, 21.3% were under shelling; 5.8±0.7% experienced the death of their relatives; 11.4±1.0% suffered from hunger, lack of drinking water and cold. One in three children felt helpless and despair, and one in five had panic attacks. At the same time, 85% of children believed that the horrors of war would end and everything would be fine. 23% of children experienced dizziness, headaches, heart palpitations, and abdominal pain when there was no reason for it. 26.5% of children sought medical help. Conclusions. Almost a third of all interviewees had a constant feeling of anxiety, a fifth had panic attacks, a sense of danger, insecurity. Children had increased negative emotions compared to pre-war times. One third of the children’s mental health has deteriorated, but almost none of them have sought psychological support from specialists. Feelings of dizziness, headache, rapid heartbeat, abdominal pain, when there was no reason for this, were identified in every fifth child, which can be the basis for the formation of psychosomatic pathology. The factor that stabilized the psycho-emotional state of both children and their parents was the belief that the horrors of the war will end and everything will be fine, and almost 85% of the respondents answered this way. This indirectly indicates a sufficient potential for viability. The organization of a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychologists, doctors, and teachers is an actual form of medical and psychological assistance to school-age children and adolescents who are IDPs. The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of all participating institutions. The informed consent of the patient was obtained for conducting the studies. No conflict of interests was declared by the authors.
战争条件下境内流离失所的学龄儿童和青少年心理状态的特殊性
据联合国儿童基金会统计,自2022年2月24日战争升级以来,已有1148名儿童伤亡,近590万人成为国内流离失所者。国内流离失所儿童的健康状况需要医生和心理学家的密切关注。目的-调查战争条件下国内流离失所的学童和青少年的心理和心理情绪状态,以证实使用保健技术的战略和战术。材料和方法。研究时居住在利沃夫和利沃夫地区的1017名11-17岁境内流离失所的学龄儿童和青少年及其父母(n=1231)的心理和心理情绪状态。2022年5月,对他们进行了匿名问卷调查。调查问卷由“研究战争条件下青少年健康行为危险因素转变预测因素的年龄和性别特征”科学研究工作的执行者编制。后果调查发现,53.9%的儿童被迫与家人分离,21.3%的儿童遭到炮击;5.8±0.7%经历过亲属死亡;11.4±1.0%的患者有饥饿、饮水不足和感冒症状。三分之一的孩子感到无助和绝望,五分之一的儿童患有恐慌症。与此同时,85%的儿童相信战争的恐怖会结束,一切都会好起来。23%的儿童在没有原因的情况下出现头晕、头痛、心悸和腹痛。26.5%的儿童寻求医疗帮助。结论。几乎三分之一的受访者有持续的焦虑感,五分之一的人有恐慌发作、危险感和不安全感。与战前相比,儿童的负面情绪有所增加。三分之一的儿童心理健康状况恶化,但几乎没有人向专家寻求心理支持。在没有任何原因的情况下,每五个孩子都会有头晕、头痛、心跳加快、腹痛的感觉,这可能是心身病理形成的基础。稳定孩子及其父母心理情绪状态的因素是相信战争的恐怖会结束,一切都会好起来,几乎85%的受访者是这样回答的。这间接表明有足够的生存潜力。组织一个由心理学家、医生和教师组成的多学科小组是向境内流离失所的学龄儿童和青少年提供医疗和心理援助的一种实际形式。这项研究是根据《赫尔辛基宣言》的原则进行的。该研究方案得到了所有参与机构的地方伦理委员会的批准。进行研究获得了患者的知情同意。提交人没有宣布任何利益冲突。
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Suchasna pediatriia Ukrayina
Suchasna pediatriia Ukrayina Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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