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遭受乌克兰战争影响的青少年的心理健康。

Mental Health of Adolescents Exposed to the War in Ukraine.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

Nagano Children's Hospital, Azumino, Japan.

出版信息

JAMA Pediatr. 2024 May 1;178(5):480-488. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.0295.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

With exposure to traumatic events and reduced access to mental health care, adolescents of Ukraine during the Russian invasion since February 2022 are at high risk of psychiatric conditions. However, the actual mental health burden of the war has scarcely been documented.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the prevalence of a positive screen for psychiatric conditions among adolescents amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine as well as their associations with war exposure.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study reports the results from the first wave of the Adolescents of Ukraine During the Russian Invasion cohort, the largest cohort study on Ukrainian adolescents' mental health during the Russian invasion since 2022. Using self-reported questionnaires, the national-level prevalence of a positive screen for various psychiatric conditions was estimated among adolescents aged 15 years or older attending secondary school in Ukraine in person or online (including those residing abroad but attending Ukrainian secondary school online) and the prevalence among Ukrainian adolescents living abroad due to the war.

EXPOSURE

Self-reported exposure to war.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

A positive screen for psychiatric conditions. The association between self-reported war exposure and a positive screen for each of the psychiatric conditions was also evaluated.

RESULTS

A total of 8096 Ukrainian adolescents (4988 [61.6%] female) living in Ukraine or abroad were included in the analyses. Based on national-level estimates, 49.6% of the adolescents were directly exposed to war, 32.0% screened positive for moderate or severe depression, 17.9% for moderate or severe anxiety, 35.0% for clinically relevant psychological trauma, 29.5% for eating disorders, and 20.5% for medium risk or higher of substance use disorder. The burden of psychiatric symptoms was similarly large among Ukrainian adolescents living abroad. Adolescents exposed to war were more likely to screen positive for depression (prevalence ratio [PR], 1.39; 95% CI, 1.29-1.50), anxiety (PR, 1.62; 95% CI, 1.45-1.81), clinically relevant psychological trauma (PR, 1.41; 95% CI, 1.32-1.50), eating disorders (PR, 1.21; 95% CI, 1.12-1.32), and substance use disorder (PR, 1.11; 95% CI, 0.98-1.25).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

The findings of this study suggest that the mental health burden of Ukrainian adolescents amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine is substantial. Mental health care efforts to alleviate the mental health burden of Ukrainian adolescents are needed.

摘要

重要性

自 2022 年 2 月俄罗斯入侵以来,由于接触创伤性事件和获得心理健康护理的机会减少,乌克兰的青少年处于出现精神疾病的高风险之中。然而,这场战争对青少年心理健康的实际影响却几乎没有被记录下来。

目的

调查在乌克兰持续战争期间,青少年出现精神疾病阳性筛查的普遍程度,以及这种情况与战争经历之间的关联。

设计、地点和参与者:这是一项横断面研究,报告了自 2022 年以来乌克兰青少年在俄罗斯入侵期间最大的队列研究——《乌克兰青少年在俄罗斯入侵期间》的第一波研究结果。该研究使用自我报告问卷,在乌克兰上中学的 15 岁及以上青少年中,估计了在国内或在线(包括在国外但通过在线方式上乌克兰中学的学生)接受评估的青少年中各种精神疾病阳性筛查的全国流行率,以及在因战争而居住在国外的乌克兰青少年中的流行率。

暴露情况

自我报告的战争经历。还评估了自我报告的战争暴露与每种精神疾病的阳性筛查之间的关联。

主要结果和措施

精神疾病阳性筛查。基于全国范围内的估计,49.6%的青少年直接受到战争的影响,32.0%的青少年有中度或重度抑郁,17.9%有中度或重度焦虑,35.0%有临床相关心理创伤,29.5%有饮食失调,20.5%有中高危药物使用障碍。居住在国外的乌克兰青少年的精神症状负担同样巨大。接触战争的青少年更有可能出现抑郁(患病率比 [PR],1.39;95%CI,1.29-1.50)、焦虑(PR,1.62;95%CI,1.45-1.81)、临床相关心理创伤(PR,1.41;95%CI,1.32-1.50)、饮食失调(PR,1.21;95%CI,1.12-1.32)和药物使用障碍(PR,1.11;95%CI,0.98-1.25)的阳性筛查。

结论和相关性

本研究结果表明,在俄罗斯入侵乌克兰期间,乌克兰青少年的心理健康负担很大。需要开展心理健康护理工作,以减轻乌克兰青少年的心理健康负担。

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