| Literature DB >> 18489768 |
Bayard Roberts1, Kaducu Felix Ocaka, John Browne, Thomas Oyok, Egbert Sondorp.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The 20 year war in northern Uganda between the Lord's Resistance Army and the Ugandan government has resulted in the displacement of up to 2 million people within Uganda. The purpose of the study was to measure rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression amongst these internally displaced persons (IDPs), and investigate associated demographic and trauma exposure risk factors.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18489768 PMCID: PMC2397420 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-8-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Sampling profile
| Camps visited | 17 | 11 | 28 |
| Absent individuals | 25 | 19 | 44 |
| Non-consenting individuals | 15 | 7 | 22 |
| Incomplete individual interviews | 1 | 3 | 4 |
| Total individual replacement | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Completed individual interview | 641 | 569 | 1210 |
Sample characteristics of Ugandan IDP respondents (N = 1210)
| Number of women | 727 (60.1) |
| Age, mean | 35.3 years |
| Religion | |
| Catholic | 927 (76.6) |
| Protestant | 167 (13.8) |
| Born again Christian | 101 (8.4) |
| other | 15 (1.2) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Acholi | 1,098 (90.7) |
| Lango | 88 (7.3) |
| Other | 24 (2.0) |
| Marital status | |
| married/co-habiting | 926 (76.5) |
| single | 72 (6.0) |
| separated* | 212 (17.5) |
| Education level | |
| never attended school | 380 (31.4) |
| completed primary school | 711 (58.8) |
| completed secondary school | 119 (9.8) |
| Personal income of previous month § | |
| <25,000 UGS | 732 (60.5) |
| 25,000–50,000 UGS | 230 (19.0) |
| >50,000 UGS | 238 (19.7) |
| refused to answer | 10 (0.8) |
| Period since left village | |
| Less than 12 months | 20 (1.7) |
| 1 – 2 years | 69 (5.7) |
| 3 – 5 years | 277 (22.9) |
| 5 – 10 years | 479 (39.6) |
| More than 10 years | 345 (28.5) |
| Don't Know | 20 (1.7) |
| Number of camps lived in | |
| 1 camp | 711 (58.8) |
| 2 camps | 386 (31.90) |
| 3 or more camps | 113 (9.3) |
Abbreviations: UGS, Ugandan shillings
§1 USD = 1800 UGS at time of survey
* Separated: divorced/separated, widowed, forcibly separated
Exposure to Traumatic Events (N = 1210)
| Before living in camp | When living in camp | before and when living in camp | ||
| Trauma event experienced | ||||
| lack of food or water | 77 | 940 | 71 | 1088 (89.9) [87.9–91.7] |
| lack of housing or shelter | 76 | 815 | 44 | 935 (77.3) [73.5–80.7] |
| unnatural death of family/friend | 524 | 298 | 93 | 915 (75.6) [73.7–77.5] |
| murder of family member/friend | 578 | 236 | 91 | 905 (74.8) [71.4–78.0] |
| being close to, but escaping, death | 549 | 249 | 47 | 845 (69.8) [67.0–72.6] |
| ill health without medical care | 176 | 554 | 57 | 787 (65.0) [61.8–68.2] |
| witnessing murder of stranger(s) | 390 | 308 | 80 | 778 (64.3) [61.4–67.1] |
| tortured or beaten | 469 | 181 | 29 | 679 (56.1) [52.4–59.8] |
| forced separation from family | 392 | 133 | 25 | 550 (45.5) [42.6–48.3] |
| being abducted or kidnapped | 370 | 133 | 21 | 524 (43.3) [39.8–46.9] |
| made to accept ideas against will | 147 | 279 | 57 | 483 (39.9) [36.6–43.5] |
| serious injury | 282 | 178 | 14 | 474 (39.2) [36.1–42.4] |
| forced isolation from other people | 293 | 149 | 10 | 452 (37.4) [34.3–40.6] |
| being in a war fighting situation | 235 | 85 | 10 | 330 (27.3) [24.0–30.9] |
| imprisonment against your will | 187 | 101 | 9 | 297 (24.5) [22.0–27.3] |
| rape or sexual abuse | 78 | 83 | 10 | 171 (14.1) [11.8–16.8] |
| Cumulative trauma events recorded | ||||
| 0–3 trauma events | 103 (8.5) [7.2–10.0] | |||
| 4–7 trauma events | 408 (33.7) [30.8–36.8] | |||
| 8–11 trauma events | 425 (35.1) [32.7–37.6] | |||
| 12–16 trauma events | 274 (22.6) [20.0–25.6] | |||
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.
Figure 1Distribution of trauma exposure (N = 1210).
Prevalence rate of PTSD and depression
| Symptoms of PTSD | |
| men (n = 483) | 220 (45.6) [39.9–51.3] |
| women (n = 727) | 437 (60.1) [55.8–64.2] |
| total (n = 1210) | 657 (54.3) [50.4–58.1] |
| Symptoms of depression | |
| men (n = 483) | 248 (51.4) [45.8–56.9] |
| women (n = 727) | 567 (78.0) [74.1–81.4] |
| total (n = 1210) | 815 (67.4) [63.5–71.0] |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.
Symptoms of PTSD (HTQ PTSD Score = ≥2.0) and depression (HSCL score = ≥1.75)
All results P < 0.05
Figure 2Distribution of PTSD scores (N = 1210).
Figure 3Distribution of depression scores (N = 1210).
Multivariate analysis of demographic and individual trauma exposure variables associated with PTSD and depression
| OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | |||
| Demographic Variables | ||||
| Female | 2.06 [1.49–2.84] | <0.01 | 4.32 [2.80–6.66] | <0.01 |
| no longer married* | 1.80 [1.25–2.59] | <0.01 | 2.41 [1.36–4.27] | <0.01 |
| displaced > 5 miles from home | NA | NA | 1.47 [1.16–1.85] | <0.01 |
| Trauma exposure variable | ||||
| ill health without medical care | 1.95 [1.52–2.51] | <0.01 | 1.97 [1.50–2.58] | <0.01 |
| rape or sexual abuse | 1.67 [1.01–2.75] | 0.045 | NA | NA |
| lack of food or water | 1.55 [1.00–2.39] | 0.048 | 1.64 [1.05–2.58] | 0.03 |
| unnatural death of family/friend | NA | NA | 1.54 [1.10–2.16] | 0.01 |
| being tortured or beaten | 1.42 [1.09–1.84] | 0.01 | 1.41 [1.04–1.92] | 0.03 |
| being made to accept ideas/brainwashing | 1.39 [1.03–1.88] | 0.03 | NA | NA |
| witnessing murder of stranger or strangers | 1.38 [1.02–1.86] | 0.04 | NA | NA |
| serious injury | NA | NA | 1.38 [1.09–1.74] | <0.01 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; OR, odds ratio (adjusted); NA, not applicable or was not statistically significant (P > 0.05).
Multivariate analysis for demographic variables in table, and all individual trauma exposure variables shown in Table 3. Only statistically significant demographic variables (P < 0.05) following univariate analysis included in multivariate analysis.
Only statistically significant (P < 0.05) adjusted odds ratios from multivariate analysis presented.
* No longer married includes divorced/separated, widowed, forcibly separated.
Symptoms of PTSD (HTQ PTSD Score = ≥2.0) and depression (HSCL score = ≥1.75)
Multivariate analysis of demographic variables and cumulative trauma variables associated with PTSD and depression
| OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | |||
| Demographic Variables | ||||
| female | 2.20 [1.67–2.90] | <0.01 | 4.12 [2.91–5.84] | <0.01 |
| no longer married* | 1.80 [1.26–2.59] | <0.01 | 2.62 [1.46–4.69] | <0.01 |
| displaced > 5 miles from home | NA | NA | 1.46 [1.18–1.82] | <0.01 |
| Cumulative trauma events | ||||
| 0–3 trauma events | ref | ref | ||
| 4–7 trauma events | 2.43 [1.3–4.4] | <0.01 | 2.31 [1.4–3.8] | <0.01 |
| 8–11 trauma events | 4.62 [2.7–7.8] | <0.01 | 5.07 [3.1–8.4] | <0.01 |
| 12–16 trauma events | 6.51 [3.7–11.3] | <0.01 | 5.84 [3.5–9.7] | <0.01 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; OR, odds ratio (adjusted); NA, not applicable as not statistically significant (P > 0.05).
* No longer married includes divorced/separated, widowed, forcibly separated.
Multivariate analysis for demographic variables in table, and cumulative trauma event categories. Only statistically significant demographic variables (P < 0.05) following univariate analysis included in multivariate analysis.
Only statistically significant (P < 0.05) adjusted odds ratios from multivariate analysis presented.
Symptoms of PTSD (HTQ PTSD Score = ≥2.0) and depression (HSCL score = ≥1.75)