Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2013 Sep;22(3):197-203. doi: 10.1017/S2045796013000188.
This editorial proposes a shift in emphasis in the field of mental health epidemiology in conflict-affected settings. After a brief summary of the nature of contemporary armed conflicts, we consider the current and potential roles that epidemiology can play with regard to: (1) establishing the burden of mental disorders; (2) identifying risk and protective factors; and (3) intervention research. We advocate for improved methodological rigor; more attention to mixed methods approaches and multi-level longitudinal research; inclusion of the determinants of mental health beyond conflict-related violence; and consideration of a wider array of mental health outcomes. We particularly highlight the importance of expanding interest to epidemiological research that advances prevention and promotion interventions (e.g., in the early childhood period), in order to fill the gap between epidemiology and mental health practice in conflict-affected settings.
本社论提议在受冲突影响环境下的精神卫生流行病学领域转变重点。在简要总结当代武装冲突的性质之后,我们考虑了流行病学在以下方面当前和潜在的作用:(1) 确定精神障碍的负担;(2) 确定风险和保护因素;以及 (3) 干预研究。我们倡导提高方法学严谨性;更多关注混合方法方法和多层次纵向研究;纳入心理健康决定因素,超越与冲突相关的暴力;并考虑更广泛的心理健康结果。我们特别强调扩大对推进预防和促进干预的流行病学研究的兴趣的重要性(例如,在儿童早期),以缩小受冲突影响环境下流行病学与精神卫生实践之间的差距。