| Literature DB >> 19028730 |
B Roberts1, K Felix Ocaka, J Browne, T Oyok, E Sondorp.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Globally, there are over 24 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) who have fled their homes due to violence and insecurity but who remain within their own country. There have been up to 2 million IDPs in northern Uganda alone. The objective of this study was to investigate factors associated with mental and physical health status of IDPs in northern Uganda.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19028730 PMCID: PMC2635937 DOI: 10.1136/jech.2008.076356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol Community Health ISSN: 0143-005X Impact factor: 3.710
Summary sample characteristics of Ugandan IDP respondents (n = 1206)
| Variable | Number (%) |
| Demographic and social | |
| Number of women | 724 (60.0) |
| Mean age | 35 years |
| Acholi ethnic group | 1096 (90.9) |
| Attended school (primary or higher) | 828 (68.7) |
| Marital status: | |
| married/co-habiting | 924 (76.6) |
| separated* | 210 (17.4) |
| single | 72 (6.0) |
| Income <UGS 50 000 in previous month | 958 (79.4) |
| Period since forced to camp(s): | |
| <2 years | 88 (7.3) |
| 2–5 years | 275 (22.8) |
| 5–10 years | 479 (39.7) |
| >10 years | 364 (30.2) |
| Number of camps lived in: | |
| one camp | 709 (58.8) |
| two camps | 384 (31.8) |
| three or more camps | 113 (9.4) |
| Mean distance of camp from home area | 6.2 miles |
| >5 persons living in household | 732 (60.7) |
| Food in household for <5 days | 201 (16.67) |
| Water use includes unprotected source† | 146 (12.1) |
| Currently have soap in household | 289 (24.0) |
| >20 people sharing a latrine | 256 (21.2) |
Abbreviations: Ush, Ugandan shillings (1USD = 1800 Ush at time of survey).
*Separated includes divorced/separated, widowed, forced separation.
†Unprotected water source includes well, stream, river, lake, pond.
Exposure to traumatic events of Ugandan IDP respondents (n = 1206)
| Trauma events experienced | |
| Lack of food or water | 1085 (89.9) |
| Lack of housing or shelter | 931 (77.2) |
| Unnatural death of family/friend | 913 (75.7) |
| Murder of family member/friend | 902 (74.8) |
| Being close to, but escaping, death | 841 (69.7) |
| Ill health without medical care | 784 (65.0) |
| Witnessing murder of stranger(s) | 775 (64.3) |
| Tortured or beaten | 678 (56.2) |
| Forced separation from family | 546 (45.3) |
| Being abducted or kidnapped | 521 (43.2) |
| Made to accept ideas against will (brainwashing) | 482 (39.9) |
| Serious injury | 473 (39.2) |
| Forced isolation from other people | 450 (37.3) |
| Being in a war fighting situation | 329 (27.3) |
| Imprisonment against your will | 296 (24.5) |
| Rape or sexual abuse | 171 (14.1) |
Mean SF-8 scores of Ugandan IDP respondents (n = 1206)
| Mean SF-8 score (95% CI) | |
| All sample PCS | 42.2 (CI 41.54 to 42.89) |
| Men PCS | 43.8 (CI 42.74 to 44.85) |
| Women PCS | 41.2 (CI 40.29 to 42.03) |
| All sample MCS | 39.3 (CI 38.55 to 40.00) |
| Men MCS | 41.0 (CI 39.87 to 42.20) |
| Women MCS | 38.1 (CI 37.18 to 39.02) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; PCS, physical component summary; MCS, mental component summary.
Multivariate analysis for social variables and health variables
| Variables | n | PCS | MCS | ||
| Coef. (95% CI) | p Value | Coef. (95% CI) | p Value | ||
| Socio-demographic variables: | |||||
| sex (women) | 724 | −2.94 (−4.62 to −1.26) | <0.01 | −2.11 (−3.84 to −0.37) | 0.02 |
| age | 1206 | −0.11 (−0.17 to −0.06) | <0.01 | − | − |
| marital status (separated)‡ | 210 | −2.04 (−3.96 to −0.12) | 0.04 | −2.33 (−4.38 to −0.28) | 0.03 |
| no soap | 289 | −2.57 (−4.01 to −1.13) | <0.01 | − | − |
| camp >5 miles from home area | 377 | −0.09 (−0.11 to −0.06) | <0.01 | − | − |
| monthly income <50 000 Ush | 958 | − | − | −2.01 (−3.77 to −0.25) | 0.03 |
| food in household for <5 days | 201 | − | − | −2.84 (−4.99 to −0.69) | 0.01 |
| do not feel safe in camp | 1122 | − | − | −3.69 (−6.60 to −0.78) | 0.02 |
| use family for emotional support | 677 | − | − | 2.26 (0.64 to 3.89) | 0.01 |
| Trauma events variables: | |||||
| ill health without medical care | 784 | −2.74 (−3.79 to −1.70) | <0.01 | −3.69 (−5.31 to −2.07) | <0.01 |
| serious injury | 473 | −3.10 (−4.83 to −1.37) | <0.01 | − | − |
| made to accept ideas against will | 482 | − | − | −3.12 (−4.77 to −1.46) | <0.01 |
| murder of family member/friend | 902 | − | − | −2.91 (−4.73 to −1.08) | <0.01 |
| lacked food/water | 1085 | − | − | −2.68 (−5.16 to −0.20) | 0.04 |
| narrowly escaping death | 841 | −2.25 (−3.47 to −1.04) | <0.01 | − | − |
| rape or sexual abuse | 171 | − | − | −1.93 (−3.81 to −0.05) | 0.05 |
| Cumulative trauma events:† | |||||
| 0–3 trauma events | 103 | Ref | − | Ref | − |
| 4–7 trauma events | 407 | −1.32 (−3.80 to 1.17) | 0.30* | −5.04 (−7.68 to −2.39) | <0.01 |
| 8–11 trauma events | 422 | −3.22 (−5.71 to −0.74) | 0.01 | −8.08 (−10.73 to −5.43) | <0.01 |
| 12–16 trauma events | 274 | −5.11 (−7.77 to −2.45) | <0.01 | −12.07 (−14.90 to −9.24) | <0.01 |
Abbreviations: PCS, physical component summary; MCS, mental component summary; Coef., coefficient; CI, confidence interval; Ush, Ugandan shilling (1USD = 1800 Ush at time of survey); ref, reference group.
−Not included as not statistically significant (p>0.05).
*Not statistically significant (p>0.05).
Statistically significant (p<0.05) independent variables from univariate analysis included in multivariate analysis. Only statistically significant variables from multivariate analysis presented (except *).
†Frequency of trauma events analysed separately from individual trauma exposure variables in multivariate analysis.
‡Separated included includes divorced/separated, widowed, forced separation.