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The Impact of Early Life War Exposure on Mental Health among Older Adults in Northern and Central Vietnam.

Miles O Kovnick1, Yvette Young1, Nhung Tran1, Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan2, Toan Khanh Tran3, Kim Korinek1.   

Abstract

Most Vietnamese young adults who experienced the American War were exposed to war-related violence, which can exert a lifelong impact. We analyze survey data collected among northern and central Vietnamese older adults in the 2018 Vietnam Health and Aging Study (N = 2,447) to examine the association between various war traumas, psychological distress, and suicidal ideation. Informed by life course and stress process perspectives, we use structural equation models with multiple mediators to analyze the relationship between mental health outcomes and five types of wartime stress exposure: loss of family and friends, witnessing death, malevolent living conditions, life threat, and moral injury. Our findings reveal enduring mental health impacts of war among survivors. Wartime stress exposure's influence on mental health is mediated by recent comorbidities and stressful life events. Loss of family members, witnessing death, and malevolent living conditions during war are particularly salient risks for psychological distress.

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Keywords:  Vietnam War; late-life mental health; psychological distress; suicide ideation; war stress exposure

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34622692      PMCID: PMC8633195          DOI: 10.1177/00221465211039239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Soc Behav        ISSN: 0022-1465


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