流离失所对伊拉克安巴尔省境内流离失所家庭样本的社会、经济和健康状况的影响

Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo, Y. T. Sarhan, M. Al-Samarrai, M. Al-Taha, B. N. A. Any, A. Soofi, B. Yahyaa, Ru’ya Abdulhadi Al-Rawi
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背景:伊拉克境内的流离失所者仍在受苦,因为解决办法并不彻底。本研究旨在评估流离失所对伊拉克安巴尔省境内流离失所家庭的社会经济、福祉和心理健康状况的影响。方法:于2017年4月3日至17日进行描述性横断面研究。采用通用抽样技术收集数据。共有355户家庭接受了一份修改后的问卷调查,其中包括26个与社会经济、人口、福利和心理健康特征有关的封闭式问题。结果:在研究期间,约55.5%的被调查流离失所家庭尚未返回家园。7人以上大家庭(59.4%)和租房居住(82.8%)是造成经济负担的两个变量。62.3%的受访家庭存在抑郁和焦虑等心理健康障碍。慢性病从流离失所前的64例(18.0%)显著增加到流离失所后的102例(28.7%)。其中很少有人(21.6%)能够获得公共卫生服务。遭受过暴力的人有52.1%遭受过言语虐待。缺乏服务(50.3%)、无法修复被毁房屋(26.4%)和房屋完全被毁(23.3%)是阻碍家庭返回家园的重要因素。结论:我们的研究结果表明,迫切需要制定战略计划,提高后勤、保健和基础设施服务的质量,以激励流离失所家庭返回家园。
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The impact of displacement on the social, economic and health situation on a sample of internally displaced families in Anbar Province, Iraq
Background: Internally displaced people in Iraq are still suffering because the solutions were not radical. This study aims to assess the impact of displacement on the socio-economic, well-being and mental health status of internally displaced families in Anbar province, Iraq. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from 3rd to 17th April 2017. Data was collected using a universal sampling technique. A total of 355 households interviewed with a modified questionnaire consisting of 26 close-ended questions related to the socio-economic, demographic, wellbeing and the mental health characteristics. Results: At the time of the study, about 55.5% of the surveyed displaced families have not returned home yet. Big families of more than seven members (59.4%) and residency in renting houses (82.8%) are two variables that may contribute to an economic burden. Mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety spread among 62.3% of surveyed families. Significant rise in chronic diseases from 64 (18.0%) cases before displacement to 102 cases (28.7%) after displacement. Few of them (21.6%) were able to access public health services. People who experienced violence are verbally abused at 52.1%. Lack of the services (50.3%), the inability to repair the destroyed houses (26.4%) and the loss of house due to complete destruction (23.3%) were the significant factors inhibited families to return home back. Conclusion: Our findings indicate the need for urgent and strategic plans to improve the quality of logistics, health and infrastructure services to motivate the displaced families to return back to their homes.
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