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人道主义援助工作者中冒险行为与自杀倾向的相关因素。

Correlates of risk-taking behaviour and suicidality among humanitarian aid workers.

作者信息

Vallières Frédérique, Seddighi Hamed, Travers Áine, Varah Peter, Wiedemann Nana, Dinesen Cecilie, Aldamman Kinan, Lee James, Kayabu Bonnix, Hyland Philip

机构信息

Trinity Centre for Global Health, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; School of Psychology, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Department of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology, Faculty of Behavioral and Social Science, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Compr Psychiatry. 2025 Jan;136:152541. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2024.152541. Epub 2024 Oct 28.

Abstract

In an era of high need for humanitarian assistance, humanitarian aid workers face increased exposure to potentially traumatic events and, correspondingly, a greater risk of psychological distress (e.g., anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], and burnout). Less studied among humanitarian workers, however, are other known correlates of trauma-exposure: complex PTSD, risk-taking behaviours, and suicidality. The current study examined levels of trauma exposure and rates of trauma-related mental health disorders, risk-taking behaviour, and levels of suicidality among a sample (N = 232) of humanitarian workers located across 52 countries. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine which demographic (i.e., sex, age, cadre, years working as an aid worker), psychological (i.e., social support, personality traits), and trauma-related (trauma exposure, complex posttraumatic stress disorder [CPTSD] symptoms, and dissociation) variables were uniquely associated with risk-taking behaviours and suicidality. Overall, 12.9 % (95 % CI = 8.5 %, 17.2 %) of humanitarian workers met the diagnostic requirements for PTSD, and 8.6 % (95 % CI = 5.0 %, 12.2 %) met requirements for CPTSD. Higher risk-taking behaviours were significantly associated with being male, an international worker, greater trauma exposure, extraversion, neuroticism, and CPTSD symptoms. Suicidality was significantly associated with being an international staff member and higher levels of dissociation. Results are consistent with previous studies citing a high risk of psychological distress among humanitarian workers. Humanitarian aid agencies have a duty of care to their workers - both professional and volunteer - and greater safeguarding measures are necessary to mitigate the risk to mental health brought on by humanitarian work-related stressors.

摘要

在一个对人道主义援助需求极高的时代,人道主义援助工作者面临着更多接触潜在创伤性事件的情况,相应地,出现心理困扰(如焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍[PTSD]和职业倦怠)的风险也更大。然而,在人道主义工作者中较少被研究的是其他已知的创伤暴露相关因素:复杂性PTSD、冒险行为和自杀倾向。本研究调查了来自52个国家的232名人道主义工作者样本中的创伤暴露水平、与创伤相关的心理健康障碍发生率、冒险行为以及自杀倾向水平。采用多元线性回归分析来确定哪些人口统计学变量(即性别、年龄、干部身份、从事援助工作的年限)、心理变量(即社会支持、人格特质)和与创伤相关的变量(创伤暴露、复杂性创伤后应激障碍[CPTSD]症状和解离)与冒险行为和自杀倾向存在独特关联。总体而言,12.9%(95%置信区间=8.5%,17.2%)的人道主义工作者符合PTSD的诊断要求,8.6%(95%置信区间=5.0%,12.2%)符合CPTSD的诊断要求。更高的冒险行为与男性、国际工作者、更多的创伤暴露、外向性、神经质和CPTSD症状显著相关。自杀倾向与国际工作人员身份和更高的解离水平显著相关。研究结果与先前关于人道主义工作者心理困扰风险较高的研究一致。人道主义援助机构有责任照顾其工作人员——包括专业人员和志愿者——并且需要采取更多的保障措施来减轻人道主义工作相关压力源对心理健康带来的风险。

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