| Literature DB >> 27232335 |
Brian K Barber1,2, Clea A McNeely1, Eyad El Sarraj3, Mahmoud Daher4, Rita Giacaman5, Cairo Arafat6, William Barnes7, Mohammed Abu Mallouh8.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This mixed-methods exploratory study identified and then developed and validated a quantitative measure of a new construct of mental suffering in the occupied Palestinian territory: feeling broken or destroyed.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27232335 PMCID: PMC4883798 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Range, means, and standard deviations for mental suffering measures, by region and gender, main sample.
| Total | Gaza | E. Jerusalem | West Bank | Males | Females | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Construct of mental suffering | Range | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) |
| Feeling broken or destroyed | 1–5 | 3.08 (1.14) | 3.12 (0.98) | 2.84 (1.22) | 3.10 (1.23) | 2.98 (1.16) | 3.19 (1.11) |
| Feelings of depression | 0–3 | 1.08 (0.77) | 1.04 (0.67) | 0.84 (0.71) | 1.14 (0.84) | 1.00 (0.76) | 1.15 (0.77) |
| Trauma-related stress | 0–3 | 1.13 (0.93) | 1.04 (0.78) | 0.91 (0.89) | 1.23 (1.02) | 1.13 (0.91) | 1.12 (0.94) |
| Unweighted sample size | 1,778 | 616 | 167 | 994 | 884 | 894 |
*p < .05;
**p < .01;
***p <.001 (based on F-tests of overall difference between groups).
a = Gaza vs. East Jerusalem, p <.05;
b = West Bank vs. East Jerusalem, p < .05;
c = Gaza vs. West Bank, p < .05, adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Scheffé test.
Note: All sample sizes are unweighted and means and standard deviations are weighted.
Frequency distributions (presented as percentages) for mental suffering variables, main sample.
| Construct of Mental Suffering | Total | Gaza | E. Jerusalem | West Bank | Males | Females |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feeling broken or destroyed | ||||||
| Never | 10.1 | 5.8 | 17.4 | 11.8 | 12.5 | 7.7 |
| Rarely | 20.9 | 21.9 | 24.6 | 19.6 | 22.4 | 19.6 |
| Sometimes | 32.2 | 37.8 | 29.3 | 28.8 | 31.4 | 33.0 |
| Often | 24.1 | 23.9 | 16.8 | 25.6 | 22.1 | 26.1 |
| Regularly | 12.7 | 10.6 | 12.0 | 14.3 | 11.8 | 13.6 |
| Feelings of depression | ||||||
| Not at all | 24.4 | 23.2 | 33.5 | 23.7 | 28.6 | 20.3 |
| Several days | 49.5 | 53.4 | 48.5 | 46.9 | 48.1 | 50.9 |
| More than half the days | 20.0 | 19.2 | 15.6 | 21.4 | 18.5 | 21.6 |
| Nearly every day | 6.0 | 4.2 | 2.4 | 8.0 | 4.9 | 7.2 |
| Trauma-related stress | ||||||
| Not at all | 32.4 | 30.7 | 43.1 | 31.7 | 31.7 | 33.2 |
| Several days | 28.9 | 38.0 | 25.8 | 22.9 | 29.9 | 27.9 |
| More than half the days | 30.7 | 27.2 | 25.8 | 34.1 | 30.5 | 31.0 |
| Nearly every day | 8.0 | 4.0 | 5.4 | 11.2 | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| Sample Size | 1,778 | 617 | 167 | 994 | 884 | 894 |
Note: All sample sizes are unweighted and percentages are weighted.
Inter-item consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) for psychological functioning scales, by gender and region, within three datasets.
| Dataset | Construct of mental suffering | Total | Gaza | E. Jerusalem | West Bank | Males | Females |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pilot (n = 508) | Broken/destroyed | .82 | .80 | .88 | .82 | .80 | .84 |
| Depressive feelings | .76 | .77 | .74 | .75 | .79 | .72 | |
| Traumatic stress | .86 | .81 | .88 | .88 | .87 | .85 | |
| Replication (n = 508) | Broken/destroyed | .85 | .89 | .89 | .83 | .84 | .86 |
| Depressive feelings | .82 | .80 | .79 | .83 | .83 | .81 | |
| Traumatic stress | .92 | .92 | .88 | .92 | .91 | .93 | |
| Extended (n = 1,270) | Broken/destroyed | .84 | .86 | .92 | .81 | .84 | .84 |
| Depressive feelings | .84 | .84 | .86 | .83 | .83 | .84 | |
| Traumatic stress | .90 | .91 | .92 | .90 | .89 | .92 |
Note: All sample sizes are unweighted.
Bivariate correlations among mental suffering scales, by gender and region within three datasets.
| Dataset | Total | Gaza | E. Jerusalem | West Bank | Males | Females | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pilot (n = 508) | Broken/destroyed—Depressive feelings | .46 | .50 | .35 | .46 | .44 | .50 |
| Broken/destroyed—Traumatic stress | .21 | .11 | .37 | .23 | .20 | .23 | |
| Depressive feelings—Traumatic stress | .24 | .16 | .42 | .24 | .28 | .18 | |
| Sample size | 508 | 176 | 48 | 284 | 254 | 254 | |
| Replication (n = 508) | Broken/destroyed—Depressive feelings | .55 | .50 | .50 | .58 | .55 | .54 |
| Broken/destroyed—Traumatic stress | .20 | .18 | .38 | .19 | .22 | .18 | |
| Depressive feelings—Traumatic stress | .29 | .22 | .42 | .27 | .28 | .29 | |
| Sample size | 508 | 176 | 48 | 284 | 254 | 254 | |
| Extended (n = 1,270) | Broken/destroyed—Depressive feelings | .55 | .50 | .54 | .58 | .51 | .59 |
| Broken/destroyed—Traumatic stress | .21 | .24 | .12 | .22 | .19 | .23 | |
| Depressive feelings—Traumatic stress | .27 | .20 | .16 | .31 | .30 | .24 | |
| Sample size | 1270 | 441 | 120 | 709 | 630 | 640 |
*p < .05;
**p < .01;
***p < .001.