Hamamra Bilal, Mahamid Fayez, Bdier Dana
Department of English, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.
Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Mar 21;13(1):284. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02599-y.
The escalation of violence and oppression in Gaza, particularly following Hamas' military attack on Israeli settlements in the Gaza envelope on October 7, 2023, has intensified trauma and related disorders, especially sleep disturbances, exacerbating the already dire conditions of dispossession and exploitation faced by Palestinians.
The present exploratory research sought to explore the impact of war-related trauma following the recent Israeli war on the Gaza Strip on sleep disturbance among Gazans.
Thirty participants 14 females and 16 males, aged between 18 and 58 years (mean age for males = 31.43 years, SD = 11.12; mean age for females = 31.23 years, SD = 10.13) were recruited via snowball sampling. Interviews were analyzed through thematic content analysis.
Thematic content analysis of the interview transcripts led to the identification of five main themes. (1), sleepless nights amid constant fear (2), children's sleep shattered by trauma. (3), the impact of overcrowded shelters on sleep. (4), mothers as guardians of sleepless nights. (5), health consequences of chronic sleep deprivation. The findings highlight the negative impact of war-related trauma on the sleep of Gazans, leading to various disturbances such as nightmares, particularly among children.
Our findings illuminate the pervasive impact of war-related trauma on the sleep patterns of Gazan refugees. This study highlights the critical importance of integrating psychological support and targeted interventions into community health initiatives, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children. Future research should focus on developing culturally sensitive interventions to mitigate the adverse effects of trauma on sleep and overall well-being in conflict-affected population.
加沙地区暴力和压迫的升级,尤其是在2023年10月7日哈马斯对加沙地带以色列定居点发动军事袭击之后,加剧了创伤及相关障碍,尤其是睡眠障碍,使巴勒斯坦人面临的本就严峻的剥夺和剥削状况更加恶化。
本探索性研究旨在探讨近期以色列对加沙地带的战争所导致的与战争相关的创伤对加沙人睡眠障碍的影响。
通过滚雪球抽样招募了30名参与者,其中14名女性和16名男性,年龄在18至58岁之间(男性平均年龄 = 31.43岁,标准差 = 11.12;女性平均年龄 = 31.23岁,标准差 = 10.13)。通过主题内容分析法对访谈进行分析。
对访谈记录的主题内容分析得出了五个主要主题。(1),在持续恐惧中度过的无眠之夜。(2),儿童的睡眠因创伤而破碎。(3),过度拥挤的避难所对睡眠的影响。(4),母亲是无眠之夜的守护者。(5),慢性睡眠剥夺的健康后果。研究结果突出了与战争相关的创伤对加沙人睡眠的负面影响,导致各种干扰,如噩梦,尤其是在儿童中。
我们的研究结果揭示了与战争相关的创伤对加沙难民睡眠模式的普遍影响。本研究强调了将心理支持和有针对性的干预措施纳入社区卫生倡议的至关重要性,特别是对于儿童等弱势群体。未来的研究应侧重于开发具有文化敏感性的干预措施,以减轻创伤对受冲突影响人群的睡眠和整体福祉的不利影响。