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2022年俄乌战争期间的心理健康:一项范围综述及未满足的需求

Mental health during the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian War: A scoping review and unmet needs.

作者信息

Fornaro Michele, Ricci Claudio, Zotti Nicolas, Caiazza Claudio, Viacava Luca, Rubinshtain Tal Avihai, Calati Raffaella, Gonda Xenia, Szabo Georgina, De Prisco Michele, Oliva Vincenzo, Fico Giovanna, Solmi Marco, Vieta Eduard, Carvalho André Ferrer, Primavera Diego, Carta Mauro Giovanni, de Bartolomeis Andrea

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Science and Dentistry, Section of Psychiatry, Federico II University of Naples, Italy.

Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Science and Dentistry, Section of Psychiatry, Federico II University of Naples, Italy.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2025 Mar 15;373:12-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.12.047. Epub 2024 Dec 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Russo-Ukrainian War (RUW) poses a significant mental health burden, warranting a scoping review of the evidence to shed light on the unmet needs.

METHODS

MEDLINE/PubMed and EMBASE databases were inquired from inception until September 1st, 2023, to address the following a-priori-formulated questions: i) "Which psychiatric population has been assessed? How did the conflict affect the functioning of people with established mental health conditions (e.g., treatment adherence, hospitalization rates, and use of illicit substances)?" ii) "Did any psychiatric symptoms or disorders arise because of the RUW? If so, among which groups (e.g., civilians, combatants, refugees, caregivers) and in what geographical regions?", iii) "The impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war: what evidence focused on pre- and post-mental health status?", iv) "Did the conflict affect the rates of suicidal ideation or behaviors (e.g., attempt and death by suicide)? How did the war affect mental status, especially among vulnerable populations?", v) "What psychosocial or medical interventions have been adopted for internally displaced people or refugees complaining of mental health disturbances?", vi) "What rating tools or ad-hoc measures have been developed/adopted?", vii) "How did the existing evidence compare the RUW with other conflicts in different geographical regions or periods?".

RESULTS

Twenty-seven records addressed questions 1-3 and 5-6, with the female gender facing the highest burden. Reliable records about the Russian side of the conflict are needed.

CONCLUSION

Cohort studies across different phases of the RUW and populations are required to deliver effective clinical and public health interventions, especially to at-risk populations.

摘要

引言

俄乌战争给心理健康带来了沉重负担,因此有必要对相关证据进行范围综述,以了解未满足的需求。

方法

检索MEDLINE/PubMed和EMBASE数据库,检索时间从建库至2023年9月1日,以回答以下预先设定的问题:i)“评估了哪些精神疾病人群?冲突如何影响已确诊精神疾病患者的功能(如治疗依从性、住院率和非法药物使用情况)?”ii)“俄乌战争是否引发了任何精神症状或障碍?如果是,在哪些群体(如平民、战斗人员、难民、照顾者)以及哪些地理区域出现?”iii)“俄乌战争的影响:哪些证据关注了战前和战后的心理健康状况?”iv)“冲突是否影响了自杀意念或行为的发生率(如自杀未遂和自杀死亡)?战争如何影响精神状态,尤其是在弱势群体中?”v)“针对抱怨有心理健康问题的境内流离失所者或难民采取了哪些心理社会或医疗干预措施?”vi)“开发/采用了哪些评分工具或临时措施?”vii)“现有证据如何将俄乌战争与不同地理区域或时期的其他冲突进行比较?”

结果

27条记录回答了问题1-3以及5-6,女性面临的负担最重。需要有关冲突中俄罗斯一方的可靠记录。

结论

需要针对俄乌战争不同阶段和人群开展队列研究,以提供有效的临床和公共卫生干预措施,尤其是针对高危人群。

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