在土耳其Kahramanmaras地震中失去近亲的儿童和青少年的分离症状和睡眠问题。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Serkan Gunes, Elif Kocak, Burak Kamis, Dilek Altun Varmis, Gupse Inal Ulutas, Pınar Sefik, Esra Erol Tanrikulu, Hamide Kubra Ozluk, Ayse Baysal
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地震是强烈和不可预测的创伤事件,对人类和环境产生重大影响。2023年2月6日,土耳其发生两次大地震,波及11个城市,造成多人伤亡。本研究调查在这些地震中失去近亲的儿童和青少年的分离症状和睡眠问题。研究样本包括受kahramanmaraki地震影响的儿童和青少年,并应用于土耳其阿达纳市研究和培训医院的儿童和青少年精神科。该研究包括患者组72名儿童和青少年,对照组68名,年龄在10至17岁之间。采用青少年分离体验量表(A-DES)评估分离症状,采用儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)评估睡眠困难。一位经验丰富的儿童和青少年精神病学家彻底检查了所有的孩子。在受地震影响的儿童和青少年中,A-DES的所有维度均显著升高。患者组CSHQ总分和亚评分(睡眠开始延迟、睡眠焦虑、夜醒和睡眠异常)均较高。儿童和青少年受害者的CSHQ总分和亚分(夜醒和睡眠异常)与A-DES总分呈正相关。回归分析显示住院、CSHQ总分与A-DES总分呈正相关。自然灾害后,儿童和青少年会出现睡眠障碍和精神分裂。分离症状可能与住院治疗和睡眠问题呈正相关。
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Dissociative Symptoms and Sleep Problems in Children and Adolescents Who Lost Their Close Relatives in the Kahramanmaras Earthquake in Turkiye.

Earthquakes are strong and unpredictable traumatic events that significantly affect people and the environment. The two major earthquakes in Turkiye on February 6, 2023, affected 11 cities and caused many injuries and deaths. This study investigates dissociative symptoms and sleep problems in children and adolescents who lost their close relatives in these earthquakes. The study sample consisted of children and adolescents affected by the Kahramanmaraş earthquake and applied to the Child and Adolescents Psychiatry Department of Adana City Research and Training Hospital, Adana, Turkiye. The study included 72 children and adolescents in the patient group and 68 in the control group, aged between 10 and 17 years. The Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale (A-DES) was used to assess dissociative symptoms, while the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) was used to determine sleep difficulties. An experienced child and adolescent psychiatrist thoroughly examined all the children. All dimensions of A-DES were significantly higher in children and adolescents affected by the earthquake. The patient group showed higher total CSHQ score and subscores (sleep onset delay, sleep anxiety, night wakings, and parasomnias). The total CSHQ score and subscores (night wakings and parasomnias) were positively correlated with the A-DES total score among children and adolescent victims. Regression analysis showed that hospitalization and CSHQ total score had positive relationships with the A-DES total score. Sleep disorders and dissociation can be seen in children and adolescents after natural disasters. Dissociative symptoms may be positively linked with hospitalization and sleep problems.

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