乌干达退役士兵的创伤后应激障碍及其相关因素:横断面研究

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Dan Mwangye Bigirwa , Godfrey Zari Rukundo , Joseph Kirabira , Samuel Maling , Alain Favina , Moses Muwanguzi , Herbert Elvis Ainamani , Scholastic Ashaba
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创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是退伍军人和服役人员中最常见的心理健康挑战之一。然而,对乌干达军事人员创伤后应激障碍及其相关因素的研究有限。本研究估计了乌干达退役士兵中创伤后应激障碍的患病率及其相关因素。方法在本横断面研究中,我们招募了247名退役士兵,并使用DSM-5的PTSD检查表对其进行PTSD评估。我们还收集了社会人口学特征的信息,包括性别、年龄、服兵役年数、教育水平、婚姻状况、酒精使用、药物使用、生活暴露、童年创伤和抑郁症。参与者。结果247名参与者中,男性占97% (n = 239),男性占47% (n = 115),平均年龄为46 (SD = 8.03)岁,平均服兵役时间为22 (SD = 8.36)年。PTSD在研究参与者中的患病率为13% (n = 32)。与PTSD相关的因素为中度至危险饮酒(aOR = 3.44; 95% CI = 1.27-9.28; p = 0.02)和抑郁(aOR = 6.19; 95% CI = 2.15-17.84; p = 0.0010)。结论:本研究发现,乌干达退役军人中PTSD患病率为13%,抑郁症和危险饮酒显著增加了其患病率。这些发现强调,在向平民生活过渡期间,有必要进行有针对性的心理健康筛查和干预,特别是针对抑郁症和酗酒问题。
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and associated factors among soldiers retiring from active service in Uganda: Across sectional study

Background

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the commonest mental health challenges among veterans and service members. However, studies on PTSD and its associated factors among military personnel in Uganda are limited. This study estimated the prevalence of PTSD and associated factors among soldiers retiring from active service in Uganda.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study we recruited 247 retiring soldiers and assessed for PTSD using the PTSD check list for DSM-5. We also collected information on socio-demographic characteristics including gender, age, number of years in military service, level of education, and marital status, alcohol use, drug use, exposure to life, childhood trauma, and depression. participants.

Results

Of the 247 participants, 97 % (n = 239) were male, 47 % (n = 115), the average age was 46 (SD = 8.03) years, and the average duration of military service was 22 (SD = 8.36) years. The prevalence of PTSD among study participants was 13 % (n = 32). The factors associated with PTSD were moderate to hazardous alcohol consumption (aOR = 3.44; 95 % CI = 1.27–9.28; p = 0.02) and depression (aOR = 6.19; 95 % CI = 2.15–17.84; p = 0.0010).

Conclusion

This study found a 13 % prevalence of PTSD among retiring military personnel in Uganda, with depression and hazardous alcohol use significantly increasing its odds. These findings underscore the need for targeted mental health screening and intervention during the transition to civilian life, particularly addressing depression and alcohol use.
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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