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Psychosocial intervention for war-affected children in Sierra Leone.

作者信息

Gupta Leila, Zimmer Catherine

机构信息

Plan International Consultant, West Africa Regional Bureau, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

出版信息

Br J Psychiatry. 2008 Mar;192(3):212-6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.107.038182.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are no psychosocial interventions to address both educational needs and psychological distress among displaced children in post-conflict settings.

AIMS

To assess the psychosocial status of displaced children enrolled in the Rapid-Ed intervention; and to determine whether the Rapid-Ed intervention alleviated traumatic stress symptoms that interfere with learning among war-affected children in Sierra Leone.

METHOD

A randomly selected sample of 315 children aged 8-18 years who were displaced by war were interviewed about their war experiences and reactions to the violence before and after participating in the 4-week Rapid-Ed intervention combining basic education with trauma healing activities.

RESULTS

High levels of intrusion, arousal and avoidance symptoms were reported at the pre-test interviews conducted 9-12 months after the war. Post-test findings showed statistically significant decreases in intrusion and arousal symptoms (P<0.0001), a slight increase in avoidance reactions (P<0.0001) and greater optimism about the future.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest potential for combining basic education with trauma healing activities for children in post-conflict settings, but confirmatory studies using a control group are needed. Conducting research in post-conflict settings presents unique challenges.

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