Posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety among gaza strip adolescents in the wake of the second uprising (intifada)‎

Joint Authors

Abu Hein, Fadil Khalid
Elbe, Salman
Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.
Ghannam, Jess
Whitcome, Janine A.

Source

al-Aqsa University : Series of Human Sciences

Issue

Vol. 11, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2007), pp.152-170, 19 p.

Publisher

al-Aqsa University Deanship of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research

Publication Date

2007-06-30

Country of Publication

Palestine (Gaza Strip)

No. of Pages

19

Main Subjects

Political Sciences

Topics

Abstract AR

أجريت هذه الدراسة على عينة مكونة من 299 طفل فلسطيني يعيشون في قطاع غزة، و كان الهدف من الدراسة هو التعرف على حجم انتشار الاضطرابات النفسية التي تلي تعرض الطفل لصدمة نفسية أو كمواقف صادمة، و قد استخدمت بعض المقاييس و الأدوات لقياس مدى التعرض للمواقف الصادمة و تأثير هذا التعرض على وجود أمراض نفسية تلي التعرض للصدمة، و قد بينت النتائج أن حوالي 69 % قد ظهرت لديهم اضطراب ما بعد الصدمة، و أن حوالي 40 % من الأطفال يعانون من أعراض اكتئابية، و أن حوالي 95 % من الأطفال لديهم أعراض قلق و توتر شديد، و قد فسرت هذه النتائج و تمت مناقشتها و ربطها بما يتعرض له الأطفال في الواقع الخارجي المعاش من قتل و تشريد و تهديم للمنازل و أنواع متعددة من المواقف الصادمة التي مرت بالأطفال الفلسطينيين.

Abstract EN

Objective: Children and adolescents of the Gaza Strip have been subjected to continuous violence since the eruption of the second Intifada (Uprising).

Little is known, however, about the psychological effects of this violence on children and adolescents of Gaza.

Thus, the purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate and describe the psychological effects of exposure of war-like circumstances on this population.

Method: Participants for this study were 229 Palestinian adolescents living in the Gaza Strip who were administered measures of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and coping.

Results: Of the 229 participants, 68.9% were classified as having developed PTSD, 40.0% reported moderate or severe levels of depression, 94.9% were classified as having severe anxiety levels, and 69.9% demonstrated undesirable coping responses.

A canonical discriminant analysis revealed that adolescents diagnosed with PTSD tended to be those who reported the highest levels of depression, anxiety, and positive reappraisal coping, and the lowest levels of seeking guidance and support coping.

Conclusions: These results indicate that a significant proportion of Palestinian adolescents living in the Gaza Strip are experiencing serious psychological distress.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Abu Hein, Fadil Khalid& Elbe, Salman& Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.& Ghannam, Jess& Whitcome, Janine A.. 2007. Posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety among gaza strip adolescents in the wake of the second uprising (intifada). al-Aqsa University : Series of Human Sciences،Vol. 11, no. 1, pp.152-170.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-245244

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abu Hein, Fadil Khalid…[et al.]. Posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety among gaza strip adolescents in the wake of the second uprising (intifada). al-Aqsa University : Series of Human Sciences Vol. 11, no. 1 (Jun. 2007), pp.152-170.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-245244

American Medical Association (AMA)

Abu Hein, Fadil Khalid& Elbe, Salman& Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.& Ghannam, Jess& Whitcome, Janine A.. Posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety among gaza strip adolescents in the wake of the second uprising (intifada). al-Aqsa University : Series of Human Sciences. 2007. Vol. 11, no. 1, pp.152-170.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-245244

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 167-170

Record ID

BIM-245244