عنوان مقاله :
Psychiatric Disorder and Quality of Life in Female Survivors of the Iran-Iraq war; Three Decades after Injuries
پديد آورندگان :
Mousavi ، B. Janbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC) - Prevention Department , Asgari ، M. Janbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC) - Statistic Department , Soroush ، M. Janbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC) , Montazeri ، A. Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research - Health Metrics Research Center - Mental Health Research Group
كليدواژه :
War , Female , Mental Health , Quality of Life
چكيده فارسي :
Aims: Studies on the impact of war on female war victims are very limited. This population has been neglected for more than three decades, and this study aimed to determine nine domains of mental health using the SCL90R questionnaire and quality of life. Instrument Methods: In this crosssectional study, 138 female survivors of the IranIraq (19801988) war suffer from disabilities were interviewed for psychological assessment and healthrelated quality of life in 2018. The veterans and martyrs affair foundation database information was used to assess via the SCL90, healthrelated quality of life and SF36 questionnaires. Findings: Quality of life scores in female war survivors were significantly lower than the general female Iranian population (p 0.001). Females who suffered from chemical warfare injuries or being injured at younger ages had significantly lower mean SF36 scores (p 0.01). Somatization, depression, hostility, and paranoid perceptions significantly affected the physical component scales and mental component scales (p 0.01). The results obtained from logistic regression analysis indicated that the Global Severity Index score was the most important determinant for both poor physical component summary (OR=0.18; 95% CI=0.87 to 0.37; p 0.001) and mental component summary (OR=0.13; 95% CI=0.06 to 0.30; p 0.001). Conclusion: Warrelated stressors have strong negative associations with quality of life and psychiatric symptomatology rates.