克什米尔儿童和青少年中创伤引起的痛苦和行为问题:一项描述性研究

D. Dar, G. Lakshmana, F. Paul, R. Mahanta
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背景:研究表明,克什米尔青年的心理健康问题仅次于政治冲突和暴力。然而,生活在该地区的学童和青少年对这一领域的研究不足。目的:该研究旨在调查和了解生活在印度克什米尔受冲突影响地区的10至18岁在校儿童的心理困扰和行为问题。方法:使用混合模型收集所需数据。使用半结构化访谈和DASS-21问卷获得定量信息。定性信息是通过对小组中随机选择的参与者进行访谈获得的。结果:112名儿童和青少年中,男性占73.2%,10-12岁年龄组占47.3%。根据DASS-21,在总数中,85.7%、76.8%和54.9%的人分别有一定程度的抑郁、焦虑和压力。结论:创伤和压力以复杂的方式增加了儿童和青少年患抑郁症、焦虑和行为问题的风险。我们的研究结果强调了在学校人群中儿童和青少年年龄组的生命周期早期检查创伤和痛苦的重要性。
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Trauma-induced distress and behavioural problems among children and adolescents in Kashmir: a descriptive study
Background: Research show that the youth of Kashmir have mental health issues secondary to being exposed to political conflicts and violence. However, this area is under-researched among school children and adolescents living in this region. Aims:  The study aimed to examine and understand the psychological distress and behavioural problems among school children aged between 10 to 18 years living in conflict-affected areas in Kashmir, India. Methods:  A mixed model was used to collect the required data. Quantitative information was obtained using a semi-structured interview and the DASS- 21 questionnaire. The qualitative information was obtained by conducting interviews with randomly selected participants from the group. Results:  Of the 112 children and adolescents, 73.2% were males and 47.3% were from the age group of 10-12 years. Out of the total, 85.7%, 76.8%, and 54.9% had some level of depression, anxiety, and stress respectively as per the DASS- 21. Conclusion: Trauma, and stress, increased the risk of depression, anxiety, and behavioural problems among children and adolescents in complex ways. Our findings highlight the importance of examining trauma and distress at early life cycle stages across age cohorts of children and adolescents in school populations.
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