Mental health in adolescents displaced by the armed conflict: findings from the Colombian national mental health survey

Colombia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced individuals by an armed conflict. However, there is no data demonstrating its effect on health, particularly in adolescents. To describe the prevalence and associations of mental illness in the adolescent population displaced by vio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health 2020-05, Vol.14 (1), p.23-23, Article 23
Hauptverfasser: Marroquín Rivera, Arturo, Rincón Rodríguez, Carlos Javier, Padilla-Muñoz, Andrea, Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:Colombia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced individuals by an armed conflict. However, there is no data demonstrating its effect on health, particularly in adolescents. To describe the prevalence and associations of mental illness in the adolescent population displaced by violence in Colombia. We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2015 National Mental Health Survey (NMHS), which provides data of mental health issues (SRQ), mental health disorders (CIDI-CAPI) and sociodemographic characteristics. Of the 1754 adolescents interviewed 5.3% (95% CI 4.1 to 6.9) mentioned a change in residence due to violence. Among them 38.5% lived in poverty compared to 23.6% of those non-displaced by the conflict. Suicidal thoughts and suicide attempt were present in 19.8% and 9.1% of displaced adolescents respectively, compared to 5.8% and 2.1% of non-displaced adolescents. The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and any mental health disorder (measured with the CIDI-CAPI) was higher in the displaced population 12.3%, 11% respectively, in contrast to 2.1% and 7% of those non-displaced. Finally, anxiety and depressive disorders were more common among displaced adolescents. A higher prevalence of mental health conditions and disorders is observed among displaced adolescents.
ISSN:1753-2000
1753-2000
DOI:10.1186/s13034-020-00327-5