Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, WC1E 7HT, UK.
Confl Health. 2009 Dec 15;3:10. doi: 10.1186/1752-1505-3-10.
Social determinants of health describe the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age and their influence on health. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels, which are themselves influenced by policy choices. Armed conflict and forced displacement are important influences on the social determinants of health. There is limited evidence on the social determinants of health of internally displaced persons (IDPs) who have been forced from their homes due to armed conflict but remain within the borders of their country. The aim of this study was to explore the social determinants of overall physical and mental health of IDPs, including the response strategies used by IDPs to support their health needs. Northern Uganda was chosen as a case-study, and 21 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with IDPs were conducted in fifteen IDP camps between November and December 2006.The findings indicated a number of key social determinants. Experiencing traumatic events could cause "over thinking" which in turn could lead to "madness" and physical ailments. Respondents also attributed "over thinking" to the spirit (cen) of a killed person returning to disturb its killer. Other social determinants included overcrowding which affected physical health and contributed to an emotional sense of loss of freedom; and poverty and loss of land which affected physical health from lack of food and income, and mental health because of worry and uncertainty. Respondents also commented on how the conflict and displacement and led to changes in social and cultural norms such as increased "adultery", "defilement", and "thieving". Response strategies included a combination of biopsychosocial health services, traditional practices, religion, family and friends, and isolating.This study supports work exploring the political, environmental, economic, and socio-cultural determinants of health of IDPs. Addressing these determinants is essential to fundamentally improving the overall physical and mental health of IDPs.
社会决定因素健康描述了人们出生、成长、生活、工作和衰老的条件以及这些条件对健康的影响。这些情况是由全球、国家和地方各级的金钱、权力和资源分配决定的,而这些分配又受到政策选择的影响。武装冲突和被迫流离失所是影响健康的社会决定因素的重要因素。由于武装冲突而被迫离开家园但仍在本国境内的国内流离失所者(IDPs)的健康的社会决定因素的证据有限。本研究旨在探讨 IDPs 的整体身心健康的社会决定因素,包括 IDPs 用来满足其健康需求的应对策略。乌干达北部被选为案例研究,2006 年 11 月至 12 月期间在 15 个 IDP 营地对 21 名 IDPs 进行了面对面的半结构化访谈。研究结果表明了一些关键的社会决定因素。经历创伤性事件可能导致“过度思考”,进而导致“疯狂”和身体疾病。受访者还将“过度思考”归因于被杀害的人的灵魂(cen)回到其凶手身边打扰。其他社会决定因素包括拥挤,影响身体健康,并导致对自由的情感丧失感;以及贫困和失去土地,由于缺乏食物和收入,影响身体健康,由于担心和不确定,影响心理健康。受访者还评论了冲突和流离失所如何导致社会和文化规范的变化,例如增加的“通奸”、“玷污”和“偷窃”。应对策略包括生物心理社会保健服务、传统做法、宗教、家庭和朋友的结合,以及孤立。这项研究支持探索 IDPs 的政治、环境、经济和社会文化健康决定因素的工作。解决这些决定因素对于从根本上改善 IDPs 的整体身心健康至关重要。