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恐怖主义对公众心理健康的短期影响:一种紧急初级保健方法。

The short-term impact of terrorism on public mental health: an emergency primary care approach.

机构信息

Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, P.B. 181 Nydalen, 0409, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Nov 24;23(1):2325. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17240-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Terrorist attacks commonly have mental health consequences for those directly affected. Existing research is, however, divided when it comes to how and whether terrorist attacks affect the general population's mental health. There is a need for studies investigating a broader range of mental health reactions to understand more about how different groups of the population are affected by terrorist attacks, while also illuminating important systemic factors.

METHODS

In this study we investigated whether there was any change in the number of consultations with out-of-hours emergency primary care for psychological reactions in association with the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway. Data covering the entire Norwegian population's primary care contacts in 2008-2013, where the reason for encounter was coded as psychological concerns or psychiatric disorders, were studied. A time series intervention analysis, using ARIMA modelling, was used to estimate whether there was indeed a change in healthcare utilisation associated with the terrorist attacks.

RESULTS

The analysis uncovered an increase in contacts with emergency primary care by the overall population for mental health concerns associated with the terrorist attacks. When divided into groups according to geographical proximity to attacks, no significant change was found in the area closest to the attack in Oslo, whereas an increase was found for the rest of the country. There was also heterogeneity across different age groups. An increase was found among youths, young adults, and middle-aged people, but not the other age groups, and an increase was found for both men and women.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings highlight the need for primary care services to be prepared to meet mental health reactions in the general population when planning for healthcare provision in the aftermath of terrorism. Simultaneously, it should be noted that needs may vary across different groups of the population.

摘要

背景

恐怖袭击通常会对直接受影响的人造成心理健康后果。然而,现有的研究在恐怖袭击是否以及如何影响普通人群的心理健康方面存在分歧。需要研究更广泛的心理健康反应,以了解不同人群群体如何受到恐怖袭击的影响,同时阐明重要的系统因素。

方法

在这项研究中,我们调查了 2011 年挪威恐怖袭击事件是否与非工作时间紧急初级保健中心因心理反应而就诊的人数发生变化有关。研究涵盖了 2008-2013 年整个挪威人口的初级保健接触情况,其中就诊原因被编码为心理问题或精神障碍。使用 ARIMA 模型进行时间序列干预分析,以估计与恐怖袭击相关的医疗保健利用是否确实发生了变化。

结果

该分析发现,与恐怖袭击相关的心理健康问题导致整体人群对紧急初级保健的接触增加。当根据与袭击的地理接近程度将人群分组时,在奥斯陆袭击最近的地区没有发现明显的变化,而在该国其他地区则发现了增加。不同年龄组之间也存在异质性。在青年、年轻成年人和中年人中发现了增加,但其他年龄组没有增加,男性和女性都有增加。

结论

这些发现强调了初级保健服务在计划恐怖主义事件后的医疗保健提供时,需要为应对普通人群的心理健康反应做好准备。同时,应该注意到,不同人群群体的需求可能会有所不同。

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