Igreja Victor, Kleijn Wim, Dias-Lambranca Beatrice, Hershey Douglas A, Calero Clara, Richters Annemiek
Australian Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
J Trauma Stress. 2009 Jun;22(3):172-9. doi: 10.1002/jts.20412.
The influence of physical activity on the prevalence and remission of war-related mental disturbances has never been systematically evaluated. This study examined the influence of participation in the agricultural cycle on the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence and correlated symptoms longitudinally in post civil war Mozambique. Prevalence rates were examined in the end and the outset of the agricultural cycle in a community population (N = 240). The agricultural cycle, which is characterized by fluctuations in physical activities, social connectedness, and the sense of purpose in life influences the PTSD prevalence and correlated symptoms. By studying the influence of the agricultural cycle on PTSD prevalence, severe PTSD cases that fail to respond to the agricultural cycle can be identified, and subsequently evaluated regarding the need for specialized care.
身体活动对战时精神障碍患病率和缓解情况的影响从未得到系统评估。本研究纵向考察了莫桑比克内战后参与农业周期对创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患病率及相关症状的影响。在一个社区人群(N = 240)中,于农业周期结束时和开始时检查患病率。以身体活动、社会联系和生活目标感的波动为特征的农业周期会影响PTSD患病率及相关症状。通过研究农业周期对PTSD患病率的影响,可以识别出对农业周期无反应的严重PTSD病例,随后评估其对专业护理的需求。