抗议本国道德警察行为的伊朗公民的心理健康》(The Psychological Health of Iranian Citizens Protesting the Actions of Their Country's Morality Police)。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Sophia Marchetti, Anthony Feinstein
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摘要

目的确定抗议伊朗道德警察行为的伊朗公民的心理健康状况。伊朗全国各地的街头抗议都遭到了暴力镇压,据报道,安全部队还将抗议者的眼睛作为目标:2023 年 5 月至 8 月期间,在伊朗从事地下工作的记者通过方便抽样的方式招募了 63 名伊朗抗议者(58.7% 为女性;平均年龄 32.0 [SD = 9.43]岁,来自各个社会经济阶层),他们曾参加过反对伊朗政权道德警察的街头抗议活动。研究通过电话(n = 60)和面谈(n = 3)以波斯语进行。研究收集了人口统计学和心理测量数据,后者包括经波斯语验证的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD;事件影响量表-修订版)和抑郁症(贝克抑郁量表-修订版)症状。组间比较采用单因素方差分析和事后 Tukey 比较。显著性设定为 P 结果:抗议者分为三组:未受伤组(n = 27:59.26% 为女性,平均年龄 34.44 [SD = 12.11]岁)、未眼部受伤组(n = 23;60.87% 为女性,平均年龄 32.61 [SD = 5.89]岁)和眼部受伤组(n = 13;53.85% 为女性,平均年龄 27.54 [SD = 6.58]岁)。眼部受伤组(单眼或双眼失明)的创伤后应激障碍(P = 0.048)和抑郁症(P = 0.0001)等侵入性症状的严重程度低于未眼部受伤组。未受伤组的抑郁症状比眼睛未受伤组轻(P = 0.003)。每一位失明的抗议者都从积极的心理角度看待他们的行为,尽管这些行为造成了身体上的后果:与我们之前的假设相反,单眼或双眼失明的伊朗抗议者的心理状况要好于双眼未受伤的抗议者。可能的原因包括:与其他两组相比,眼部受伤组在受伤后接受心理治疗和获得社会支持的比例更高,以及创伤后成长刚刚开始。
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The Psychological Health of Iranian Citizens Protesting the Actions of Their Country's Morality Police: La santé psychologique des citoyens iraniens qui manifestent contre les actions de la police des mœurs de leur pays.

Objective: To determine the mental health of Iranian citizens protesting the actions of their country's Morality Police. Street protests across Iran were met with violent suppression that included security forces reportedly targeting protestors' eyes.

Method: A group of 63 Iranian protestors (58.7% female; mean age 32.0 [SD = 9.43] years, from all socio-economic classes) who had been part of street protests against the regime's morality police, was recruited by convenience sampling between May and August 2023 by journalists working underground in Iran. The study was conducted in Farsi by telephone (n = 60) and in-person (n = 3). Demographic and psychometric data were collected, the latter including symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; Impact of Events Scale-Revised) and depression (Beck Depression Inventory-Revised), in Farsi-validated scales. Between-group comparisons were undertaken with one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey comparisons. Significance was set at P < 0.05.

Results: The protestors comprised three groups: not wounded (n = 27: 59.26% female, mean age 34.44 [SD = 12.11] years), non-eye wound (n = 23; 60.87% female, mean age 32.61 [SD = 5.89] years) and eye-wound (n = 13; 53.85% female, mean age 27.54 [SD = 6.58] years). The eye wound group (blinded in one or both eyes) had less severe intrusion symptoms of PTSD (P = 0.048) and depression (P = 0.0001) than the non-eye wound group. The not wounded group had less severe symptoms of depression than the non-eye wound group (P = 0.003). Every protestor who had lost sight regarded their actions, notwithstanding their physical consequences, in a positive psychological light.

Conclusions: Contrary to our a-prior hypothesis, Iranian protestors blinded in one or both eyes were faring better psychologically than protestors with non-eye wounds. Possible reasons for this included higher rates of psychological treatment and social support in the eye-wound group compared to the other two groups post-injury and the nascent development of posttraumatic growth.

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期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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