| Literature DB >> 31338121 |
Larissa Vernier1, Vanessa Cramond1, Maartje Hoetjes2, Annick Lenglet2,3, Thomas Hoare1, Rami Malaeb1, Antonio Isidro Carrion Martin4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: War in Syria has lasted for more than eight years, causing population displacement, collapse of medical and public health services, extensive violence and countless deaths. Since November 2016, military operations in Northeast Syria intensified. In October 2017 a large influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs) arrived to Ein Issa camp, Raqqa governate. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) assessed the health status of recently arrived IDPs in Ein Issa camp.Entities:
Keywords: Internally displaced persons; Morbidity; Mortality; Nutrition status; Psychological distress; Syrian conflict; Vaccination coverage; Violence
Year: 2019 PMID: 31338121 PMCID: PMC6624987 DOI: 10.1186/s13031-019-0216-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Confl Health ISSN: 1752-1505 Impact factor: 2.723
Fig. 1Ein Issa camp, Raqqa governate, Northeast Syria
Demographic indicators
| Indicator | Total | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Population under 5 years | 1482 | 299 (20.2%) |
| Population under 15 years | 1482 | 822 (55.5%) |
| Men | 1482 | 698 (47.1%) |
| Women | 1482 | 784 (52.9%) |
| Pregnant or breastfeeding women | 334a | 123 (36.8%) |
a total number of women of childbearing age (15–45 years)
Fig. 2Distribution of participants by sex and age group (N = 1482)
Health-related indicators
| Indicator | Total | n | % (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-week morbidity prevalence ( | |||
| Any illness | 1479* | 637 | 43.1% (40.6–45.6) |
| Gynaecological illness | 334a | 19 | 5.7% (3.6–8.8) |
| Non-communicable disease prevalence among adults ( | |||
| Any NCD | 582 | 165 | 28.4% (24.8–32.3) |
| CVD | 582 | 29 | 5.0% (3.5–7.1) |
| Hypertension | 582 | 28 | 4.8% (3.3–6.9) |
| Disability | 582 | 25 | 4.3% (2.9–6.3) |
| Asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions | 582 | 24 | 4.1% (2.8–6.1) |
| Musculoskeletal disease (incl. arthritis) | 582 | 23 | 4.0% (2.6–5.9) |
| Diabetes | 582 | 22 | 3.8% (2.5–5.7) |
| Vaccination coverage in children aged 6–59 months ( | |||
| One dose of BCG | 259* | 222 | 85.7% (80.9–89.5) |
| Four doses of polio vaccine in children aged 24–59 months | 172b | 45 | 26.2% (20.1–33.3) |
| Two doses of measles vaccine aged 24–59 months | 170b | 47 | 27.6% (21.4–34.9) |
| Four doses of pentavalent vaccine aged 24–59 months | 172b | 35 | 20.3% (14.9–27.1) |
| Full immunization for BCG, polio, measles and pentavalent aged 24–59 months | 170b | 24 | 14.1% (9.6–20.3). |
| Malnutrition prevalence among children aged 6–59 months ( | |||
| GAM | 249* | 9 | 3.6% (1.9–6.8) |
| SAM | 249* | 0 | – |
* Missing values were excluded
a Total number of women of childbearing age (15–45 years)
b Total number of children aged 24–59 months (N = 173), missing values excluded
Violence exposure and psychological distress indicators
| Indicator | Group | Total | n | % (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violence exposure in the previous year | ||||
| Exposed to at least one violent episode | Overall | 1478a | 469 | 31.7% (29.4–34.2) |
| Exposed to at least one violent episode | < 15 years | 818a | 167 | 20.4% (17.8–23.3) |
| Witnessed atrocities (such as public floggings, executions, public dead body displays) | Overall | 1478a | 279 | 18.9% (17.0–21.0) |
| Witnessed atrocities (such as public floggings, executions, public dead body displays) | < 15 years | 818a | 80 | 9.8% (7.9–12.0) |
| Detained/kidnapped | Men ≥15 years | 265a | 42 | 15.8% (11.9–20.8) |
| Tortured/beaten/attacked | Men ≥15 years | 265a | 30 | 11.3% (8.0–15.8) |
| Two-week psychological distress symptoms | ||||
| So distressed/disturbed/upset that they were completely or almost completely inactive | > 2 years | 1286a | 485 | 37.7% (35.1–40.4) |
| Uninterested in things they used to like most of the time | Respondents | 257 | 75 | 29.3% (24.0–35.2) |
| So hopeless that they did not want to carry on living most of the time | Respondents | 257 | 37 | 14.4% (10.6–19.3) |
| Bedwetting on at least two occasions | Children aged 5–12 years | 446a | 91 | 20.4% (16.9–24.4) |
a Missing values were excluded