| Literature DB >> 29868240 |
Nancy Glass1, Anjalee Kohli1, Pamela J Surkan2, Mitma Mpanano Remy3, Nancy Perrin1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prolonged conflict and economic instability challenge the existing support networks in families and society places significant stress on both adults and adolescents. Exploring individual, family and social factors that increase the likelihood of or protect adolescents from negative outcomes are important to the development of evidence-based prevention and response programing in global settings.Entities:
Keywords: AYPA, African Youth Psychosocial Assessment; CPT, cognitive processing therapy; DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; HDDS, Household Dietary Diversity Scale; HSCL, Hopkins Symptom Checklist; HTQ, Harvard Trauma Questionnaire; IPV, intimate partner violence; IRB, Internal Review Board; Intimate partner violence; NICHD, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; NIH, National Institute of Health; PFP, pigs for peace; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; RA, research assistant; RFR, rabbits for resilience; mental health; post-conflict; stigma; young adolescents
Year: 2018 PMID: 29868240 PMCID: PMC5981659 DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2018.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Ment Health (Camb) ISSN: 2054-4251
Adolescent and parent/guardian demographics and health
| Adolescent characteristics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Baseline | Boys ( | Girls ( |
| Age group | ||
| 10–12 years | 103 (53.7%) | 98 (52.1%) |
| 13–15 years | 89 (46.3%) | 90 (47.9%) |
| Average number of lifetime traumatic experiences (standard deviation)a | 2.37 (2.03) | 2.47 (2.02) |
| Household dietary diversity score (standard deviation)a | 3.26 (1.56) | 3.45 (1.88) |
| Days missed from schoolb | ||
| 0 | 61 (31.9%) | 63 (33.5%) |
| 1–2 | 52 (27.2%) | 58 (30.9%) |
| 3–5 | 43 (22.5%) | 39 (20.7%) |
| 6 or more | 35 (18.3%) | 28 (14.9%) |
| Experienced stigmaa | 1.28 (0.35) | 1.27 (0.32) |
| Externalizing behaviorsa | 1.27 (0.30) | 1.23 (0.23) |
| Parent/guardian characteristics | Men ( | Woman ( |
| Percent of parents/guardians that are female | 85.4% | 88.4% |
| Age Group | ||
| 15–19 years | 0 | 2 (0.6%) |
| 20–24 years | 1 (2.3%) | 25 (7.4%) |
| 25–34 years | 3 (6.8%) | 97 (28.9%) |
| 35–44 years | 9 (20.5%) | 104 (31.0%) |
| 45–60 years | 24 (54.5%) | 97 (28.9%) |
| 61 + years | 7 (15.9%) | 11 (3.3%) |
| Marital status | ||
| Married | 43 (97.7%) | 234 (69.6%) |
| Widowed | 1 (2.3%) | 72 (21.4%) |
| Divorced/separated | 0 | 19 (5.7%) |
| Abandoned | 0 | 8 (2.4%) |
| Never married | 0 | 3 (0.9%) |
| Average past month depression symptom score (standard deviation)a | 1.55 (0.48) | 1.70 (0.47) |
| Average past week post-traumatic stress symptom score (standard deviation)a | 1.69 (0.41) | 1.90 (0.49) |
| IPV Mean number of items (standard deviation) | ||
| Controlling behaviora | 0.93 (0.99) | 1.61 (1.24) |
| Psychological abusea | 0.40 (0.69) | 0.46 (0.69) |
| Physical abusea | 0.14 (0.41) | 0.29 (0.86) |
| Sexual abusea | 0.09 (0.36) | 0.18 (0.46) |
Range of possible responses: youth lifetime traumatic experiences between 0 and 18 events; Household dietary diversity score between 0 and 12 different food items; Average externalizing behavior score between 1 and 4; Experienced stigma score between 1 and 3; Parent/guardian average past month depression symptom score (HSCL) between 1 and 4; Parent/guardian past week post-traumatic stress symptoms score (HTQ) between 1 and 4; Controlling behaviors 0–6; Psychological abuse 0–2; Physical abuse 0–8; Sexual abuse 0–2. For all measures, increasing number means increasing events/items/symptoms.
bDays missing from school are missing on 1 boy.
Adolescent behavior at 8- month post-baseline
| Boys ( | Girls ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Days missed from schoolb | ||
| 0 | 64 (37.9%) | 68 (42.0%) |
| 1–2 | 48 (28.4%) | 49 (30.2%) |
| 3–5 | 43 (25.4%) | 26 (16.0%) |
| 6 or more | 34 (18.0%) | 40 (21.9%) |
| Experienced stigmaa | 1.17 (0.27) | 1.13 (0.28) |
| Externalizing behaviors | 1.19 (0.21) | 1.20 (0.22) |
Range of possible responses: Average externalizing behavior score between 1 and 4; Experienced stigma score between 1 and 3. For all measures, increasing number means increasing days missed/behaviors/stigma;
bDays missed from school was missing on three boys and five girls.
Parent/guardian mental health at baseline relationship with child behavior at 8 months
| Experienced stigmaa | Externalizing behavior | Days missed from school | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | B | B | ||||
| Boys ( | ||||||
| Parent/guardian PTSD | 0.048 | 0.515 | 0.459 | 0.111 | ||
| Parent/guardian depression | 0.124 | 0.088 | −0.075 | 0.310 | 0.063 | 0.835 |
| Girls ( | ||||||
| Parent/guardian PTSD | 0.116 | 0.119 | ||||
| Parent/guardian depression | 0.476 | 0.083 | ||||
All analyses control for intervention group, youth trauma experiences, food security, and youth age.
Parent/guardian experience/perpetration of IPV at baseline relationship with child behavior at 8 months
| Experienced stigmaa | Externalizing behavior | Days missed from school | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | B | B | ||||
| Boys ( | ||||||
| Controlling behaviora | −0.029 | 0.739 | 0.223 | 0.086 | ||
| Psychological abusea | −0.114 | 0.240 | −0.226 | 0.026 | 0.048 | 0.861 |
| Physical abusea | 0.034 | 0.698 | 0.283 | 0.263 | ||
| Sexual abusea | 0.130 | 0.133 | 0.199 | 0.027 | 0.184 | 0.649 |
| Girls ( | ||||||
| Controlling behaviora | −0.007 | 0.940 | 0.086 | 0.361 | −0.134 | 0.345 |
| Psychological abusea | 0.131 | 0.229 | 0.055 | 0.617 | 0.457 | 0.143 |
| Physical abusea | 0.047 | 0.645 | 0.075 | 0.466 | 0.031 | 0.888 |
| Sexual abusea | −0.011 | 0.940 | 0.032 | 0.716 | 0.098 | 0.785 |
All analyses control for intervention group, youth trauma experiences, food security, and youth age.