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Citation

Gómez-Restrepo C, Cruz-Ramírez V, Medina-Rico M, Rincón CJ. Actas Esp. Psiquiatr. 2018; 46(2): 51-57.

Affiliation

Statistical. MSc Clinical Epidemiology. Assistant teacher Department Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Faculty of Medicine. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, STM Editores)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

29616713

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The armed conflict in Colombia is considered one of the most violent in Latin America. Children as a vulnerable population are most affected, increasing their risk of developing mental problems such as anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of the most frequent mental problems in the Colombian children affected by armed conflict.

METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study, using data from the National Mental Health Survey 2015. With children aged 7 to 11 years, in whom the RQC, PCL and DISC-IV-P (3.0.1) were applied.

RESULTS: We described information on 100 displaced children between 7 and 11 years old due to armed conflict, being a representative sample at national level. It was found that 98.7% of this population is at school, as well as 17.8% in poverty. Mental illnesses were asked according to their appearance in the last 12 months, these were: anxiety disorder 6.5% (CI 95% 2.7-14.7) in displaced population, compared to 1.8% (CI 95% 1.1-3.1) in non-displaced; High score for post-traumatic stress was 13.2% (CI 95% 3.9-36.4) in displaced persons and 6.6% (CI 95% 4.0-10.7) in nondisplaced persons.

CONCLUSIONS: Children affected by armed conflict have greater risk of presenting some mental illnesses such as anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress, evidencing the situation of vulnerability in which they are.


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