Faculty of Medicine, Islamic University of Gaza, P.O. Box 108, Gaza, State of Palestine.
Gaza Community Mental Health Program, Gaza, State of Palestine.
BMC Psychol. 2024 Nov 26;12(1):696. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02188-5.
The Gaza Strip has been embroiled in a violent military assault since October 2023, with an immense toll on the civilian population. Armed conflicts threaten the mental health of affected communities and survivors, and psychiatric morbidity increases with forced displacement and with severe and recurrent trauma. This study investigates the prevalence and predisposing factors of depression, anxiety, stress, and PTSD symptoms in a group of young adult students from the Gaza Strip during the war.
A cross-sectional, internet-based survey recruited medical students from the Gaza Strip and used the DASS21, SWLS, and PCL-5 instruments. PTSD diagnosis required having a PCL-5 score ≥ 23 and fulfilling the DSM-5 criteria. Rates of depression, anxiety, stress, and life satisfaction were compared with a previous dataset collected in 2022. Finally, logistic regression models were fitted using R software to identify factors significantly associated with depression, anxiety, stress, and PTSD.
Three hundred thirty-nine medical students participated. Most had been displaced several times, and the great majority had lost a relative, colleague, or friend. Also, a majority had lost their homes and income. 97.05% of participants suffered mild depressive symptoms or higher, while 84.37% and 90.56% reported mild anxiety and mild stress symptoms or higher, respectively. High levels of life dissatisfaction were also found, and 63.40% suffered from PTSD. Symptoms were significantly more prevalent than baseline rates. All participants with PTSD had at least one psychiatric comorbidity. Living in a shelter and having moderate stress symptoms or higher were significantly associated with depression. Being a female, losing a friend, having moderate stress symptoms or higher, and having PTSD predicted having moderate anxiety or higher. Having moderate or higher depression symptoms, moderate or higher anxiety symptoms, and PTSD predicted having moderate stress symptoms or higher. Finally, moderate or higher anxiety and stress symptoms predicted having PTSD.
The study detected very high rates of psychiatric disorders among its population of young adult medical students and outlined a myriad of risk factors associated with higher comorbidity. Interventions are needed to prevent a brewing mental health crisis in the Gaza Strip.
自 2023 年 10 月以来,加沙地带一直陷入暴力军事冲突之中,平民人口遭受了巨大的损失。武装冲突威胁着受影响社区和幸存者的心理健康,而精神发病率随着被迫流离失所以及严重和反复的创伤而增加。本研究调查了在战争期间加沙地带一群年轻成年医学生中抑郁、焦虑、压力和 PTSD 症状的患病率和促成因素。
采用横断面、基于互联网的调查方式,招募来自加沙地带的医学生,并使用 DASS21、SWLS 和 PCL-5 工具。PTSD 诊断需要 PCL-5 得分≥23 分,并符合 DSM-5 标准。将抑郁、焦虑、压力和生活满意度的发生率与 2022 年收集的先前数据集进行比较。最后,使用 R 软件拟合逻辑回归模型,以确定与抑郁、焦虑、压力和 PTSD 显著相关的因素。
339 名医学生参与了研究。他们大多数人曾多次流离失所,绝大多数人失去了亲戚、同事或朋友。此外,大多数人失去了家园和收入。97.05%的参与者有轻度或以上的抑郁症状,而 84.37%和 90.56%分别报告有轻度焦虑和轻度压力症状或更高。还发现生活满意度水平较低,63.40%的人患有 PTSD。症状明显比基线率更为普遍。所有患有 PTSD 的参与者至少有一种精神共病。生活在避难所中和有中度或更高的压力症状与抑郁有关。女性、失去朋友、有中度或更高的压力症状以及 PTSD 与有中度或更高的焦虑有关。有中度或更高的抑郁症状、中度或更高的焦虑症状和 PTSD 与有中度或更高的压力症状有关。最后,中度或更高的焦虑和压力症状预示着 PTSD。
该研究在其年轻成年医学生人群中检测到极高的精神疾病患病率,并概述了与更高共病率相关的众多风险因素。需要采取干预措施来防止加沙地带酝酿中的心理健康危机。