Disability and post-traumatic stress symptoms in the Ukrainian General Population during the 2022 Russian Invasion.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Tarandeep S Kang, Robin Goodwin, Yaira Hamama-Raz, Elazar Leshem, Menachem Ben-Ezra
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Aims: Previous research has shown that people with disabilities are disproportionately vulnerable to symptoms of psychological distress after exposure to armed conflict. Past work has also shown that individuals displaced by conflict are at heightened risk of post-traumatic stress. Using a national online sample of Ukrainians in the early weeks of the 2022 Russian invasion, we aim to examine associations between functional disability and symptoms of post-traumatic stress.

Methods: We examined the association between levels of functional disability in the Ukrainian population and symptoms of post-traumatic stress during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. We analysed data from a national sample of 2000 participants from across this country, assessing disability using the 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS-12)(six domains of disability) and the International Trauma Questionnaire assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology according to the Eleventh Edition of The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Moderated regression examined the impact of displacement status on the disability-post-traumatic stress relationship.

Results: Different domains of disability predicted post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs) to varying extents, with overall disability score significantly associated with PTSSs. This relationship was not moderated by displacement status. Consistent with previous research, females reported higher levels of post-traumatic stress.

Conclusions: In a study of a general population during a time of armed conflict, individuals with more severe disabilities were at greater risk of PTSSs. Psychiatrists and related professionals should consider pre-existing disability as a risk factor for conflict-related post-traumatic stress.

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2022年俄罗斯入侵期间乌克兰普通民众的残疾和创伤后应激症状
目的:以前的研究表明,残疾人在接触武装冲突后特别容易出现心理困扰症状。过去的研究也表明,因冲突而流离失所的人患创伤后应激障碍的风险更高。在2022年俄罗斯入侵的前几周,我们利用乌克兰人的全国在线样本,旨在研究功能残疾与创伤后应激症状之间的联系。方法:我们研究了2022年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰期间乌克兰人口功能残疾水平与创伤后应激症状之间的关系。我们分析了来自全国2000名参与者的数据,使用世界卫生组织12项残疾评估表(WHODAS-12)(六个残疾领域)和根据第11版国际疾病分类(ICD-11)评估创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的国际创伤问卷来评估残疾。适度回归检验了流离失所状态对残疾-创伤后应激关系的影响。结果:不同的失能领域对创伤后应激症状有不同程度的预测,整体失能得分与创伤后应激症状显著相关。这种关系不受流离失所状况的影响。与之前的研究一致,女性报告的创伤后压力水平更高。结论:在一项针对武装冲突时期普通人群的研究中,残疾程度越严重的个体患ptsd的风险越大。精神科医生和相关专业人员应该考虑到,先前存在的残疾是冲突相关创伤后应激的风险因素。
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121
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期刊介绍: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal that has been publishing in Open Access format since 2020. Formerly known as Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale and established in 1992 by Michele Tansella, the journal prioritizes highly relevant and innovative research articles and systematic reviews in the areas of public mental health and policy, mental health services and system research, as well as epidemiological and social psychiatry. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in these critical fields.
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