| Literature DB >> 27121098 |
Naser Morina1, Vita Sulaj2, Ulrich Schnyder3, Richard Klaghofer3, Julia Müller4, Chantal Martin-Sölch5, Michael Rufer3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several psychological sequelae have been identified in civilian war survivors. However, little is known about the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive symptoms and their relationship to trauma in this population.Entities:
Keywords: Civilian war survivors; Obsessive-compulsive symptoms; Post-traumatic stress; Refugee; Trauma
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27121098 PMCID: PMC4848828 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0822-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Description of the sample of Kosovo emigrants (N = 51)
| Variable | N (%) | M (SD) | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender - male | 28 (54.9 %) | ||
| Age (years) | 43.0 (5.4) | 32–54 | |
| Working (full-time or part-time) | 32 (62.7 %) | ||
| Education (years) | 9.29 (4.46) | 0–20 | |
| Time since immigration (years) | 11.3 (1.4) | (6–13) | |
| OCD overall severity | 32.63 (13.14) | 18–90 | |
| Washing | 6.24 (2.78) | 3–15 | |
| Obsessions | 6.12 (3.96) | 3–15 | |
| Hoarding | 5.37 (3.09) | 3–15 | |
| Ordering | 4.88 (2.62) | 3–15 | |
| Checking | 5.25 (2.60) | 3–15 | |
| Mental neutralizing | 4.76 (2.39) | 3–15 | |
| Number of TLE | 10.3 (4.9) | 2–28 | |
| PTSD severity | 12.4 (13.1) | 0–51 | |
| Depression | 3.7 (1.9) | 1–4 | |
| Diagnoses | |||
| Probable diagnosis of OCD | 18 (35.3) | ||
| Probable diagnosis of PTSD | 20 (39.2) | ||
| Clinically relevant depression | 23 (45.1) |
Notes: TLE traumatic life event types (experienced and/or witnessed; HTQ and PDS), OCD obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCI-R), PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder (PDS); depression: HSCL-25
Potentially traumatic events as experienced or witnessed (lifetime; N = 51)
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Lack of shelter | 50 (98.0) |
| Combat situation | 49 (96.12) |
| Lack of food or water | 48 (94.1) |
| Ill health without access to medical care | 30 (58.8) |
| Forced separation from family member | 26 (51.0) |
| Murder of a family member or friend | 21 (41.2) |
| Unnatural death of a family member or friend | 19 (37.3) |
| Murder of one or more strangers | 16 (31.4) |
| Serious physical injury | 15 (29.4) |
| Imprisonment | 13 (25.5) |
| Enforced isolation from others | 12 (23.5) |
| Being close to death | 11 (21.6) |
| Life-threatening illness | 8 (15.7) |
| Torture | 7 (13.7) |
| Natural disaster | 6 (11.8) |
| Serious accident, fire or explosion | 5 (9.8) |
| Brainwashing | 2 (3.9) |
| Non-sexual assault by a stranger | 1 (2.0) |
| Non-sexual assault by family member or someone known | 1 (2.0) |
| Sexual contact when you were younger than 18 with someone who was 5 or more years older than you | 1 (2.0) |
| Sexual assault by a family member or someone you know | 0 (0.0) |
| Sexual assault by a stranger | 0 (0.0) |
| Disappearance or kidnapping | 0 (0.0) |
Correlations between observed variables (N = 51)
| Demographics | Obsessive-compulsive symptoms | Trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms | Depression | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | |
| 1 Age | - | ||||||||||||||||
| 2 Sex | -.190 | - | |||||||||||||||
| 3 Education | -.034 | -.542** | - | ||||||||||||||
| 4 Occupation | .053 | -.343* | .630** | - | |||||||||||||
| 5 Stay in CH | .131 | -.078 | .225 | .210 | - | ||||||||||||
| 6 OCD Washing | -.049 | .266 | -.453** | -.670** | -.116 | - | |||||||||||
| 7 OCD Checking | .001 | .216 | -.424** | -.604** | -.025 | .669** | - | ||||||||||
| 8 OCD Obsessions | .100 | .083 | -.520** | -.666** | .026 | .767** | .726** | - | |||||||||
| 9 OCD Mental neutralizing | -.035 | .174 | -.294* | -.388** | -.047 | .382** | .455** | .449** | - | ||||||||
| 10 OCD Ordering | -.046 | .345* | -.394** | -.635** | -.067 | .476** | .539** | .435** | .577** | - | |||||||
| 11 OCD Hoarding | .023 | .393** | -.464** | -.435** | -.266 | .488** | .185 | .245 | .246 | .513** | - | ||||||
| 12 OCD total score | .010 | .317* | -.577** | -.761** | -.106 | .854** | .792** | .833** | .660** | .763** | .595** | - | |||||
| 13 TLE | .036 | -.267 | -.027 | -.038 | .187 | .202 | .086 | .219 | .126 | -.023 | -.116 | .117 | - | ||||
| 14 PTSD Re-experiencing | .097 | .062 | -.513** | -.683** | -.126 | .713** | .631** | .871** | .513** | .470** | .292* | .793** | .380** | - | |||
| 15 PTSD Avoidance | .102 | .070 | -.555** | -.649** | -.152 | .747** | .656** | .870** | .495** | .443** | .289* | .796** | .352* | .935** | - | ||
| 16 PTSD Hyperarousal | .072 | .070 | -.514** | -.684** | -.190 | .747** | .745** | .885** | .523** | .513** | .306* | .845** | .202 | .923** | .918** | - | |
| 17 PTSD severity | .098 | .075 | -.543** | -.691** | -.151 | .758** | .698** | .898** | .525** | .490** | .307* | .834** | .322* | .975** | .977** | .973** | - |
| 18 Depression | .104 | .211 | -.599** | -.690** | -.143 | .742** | .732** | .876** | .587** | .518** | .283* | .842** | .195 | .880** | .920** | .899** | .924** |
Note: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01, p-values are unadjusted. CH: Switzerland (mean years since arrival); TLE traumatic life event types (experienced and witnessed), OCD obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCI-R), PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder (PDS); depression: HSCL-25
Summary of multiple regression analysis for participants’ OCD scores (N = 51)
| Variable |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 5.027 | (2.439) | .192* | (0.01; 0.38) | 2.061 |
| Education | -.013 | (.314) | -.004 | (−0.21; 0.20) | -.041 |
| Occupation | −1.862 | (1.356) | -.112 | (−0.27; 0.05) | −1.373 |
| TLE | -.112 | (.222) | -.042 | (−0.21; 0.12) | -.507 |
| PTSD severity | .534 | (.218) | .533* | (0.11; 0.96) | 2.446 |
| Depression | 4.204 | (3.112) | .275 | (−0.12; 0.68) | 1.351 |
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| .755 | ||||
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| 26.721 | ||||
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| <.001 | ||||
Note: *p < 0.05; TLE traumatic life event types (experienced and/or witnessed)