战争对喀麦隆西北部和西南部地区心理健康的影响:心理创伤学视角

H. B. N. Yongsi
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背景:战争是一个重大的多重创伤事件,导致大量人口流离失所。对受到精神创伤的人进行评估和心理治疗是一个紧迫的问题。研究目的本研究旨在调查西北和西南地区(NOSO)正在进行的战争对士兵和平民心理健康的影响,重点关注战争引发的心理创伤。研究方法在西北和西南部地区的不同环境中开展了一项横断面研究。 在战争开始两年后,使用结构化问卷收集了 203 名参与者的数据,问卷包括社会人口信息、创伤相关问题和心理健康等部分。研究结果研究发现,抑郁和焦虑水平相对平均。然而,那些直接暴露于军事行动、身体暴力或严重人类苦难的人的焦虑、抑郁、压力和创伤相关症状水平较高。战争经历因性别、年龄、参与方(士兵与平民)和生活条件而异。结论研究结果表明,遭受暴力的程度和生活环境对战争受害者的心理健康有明显的影响。研究还发现了一些压力,包括身体和性攻击、绑架以及军事人员的虐待。随后的调查应制定有效的措施,在这一艰苦时期促进居民的福利。
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The Impact of War on Mental Health in Cameroon's North-west and South-west Regions: A Psycho-traumatology Perspective
Background: The war is a major poly-traumatic event, which leads to massive population displacements. The question of the evaluation and psychological care of psychotraumatised people is an urgent matter. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the impact of the ongoing war in North-west & South-West (NOSO) on the mental health of soldiers and civilians, focusing on war-induced trauma. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in different settings in the NOSO.  Data was collected from 203 participants, two years after the war began, using a structured questionnaire that included sections on sociodemographic information, trauma-related issues, and mental health. Results: The study found that levels of depression and anxiety were relatively average. However, those who were directly exposed to military actions, physical violence, or severe human suffering had higher levels of anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma-related symptoms. The war experience varied by gender, age, involved actors (soldiers vs civilians), and living conditions. Conclusion: The results imply that the degree of exposure to violence and living circumstances had distinct effects on the mental health of those afflicted by the war. The study also found a number of stresses, including physical and sexual assault, kidnapping, and abuses committed by military personnel. Subsequent investigations ought to devise efficacious measures to bolster the welfare of residents amidst this arduous period.
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