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Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey

BACKGROUND: In January 2022 Kazakhstan experienced unprecedented nationwide protests that quickly turned to violent riots. Although the number of individuals affected physically by the disturbances were cited, the emotional toll of the events remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to evalua...

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Autores principales: Glushkova, Natalya, Ivankov, Alexandr, Trenina, Varvara, Oshibayeva, Ainash, Kalmatayeva, Zhanna, Temirbekova, Zhanar, Mamyrbekova, Saltanat, Davletov, Kairat, Khismetova, Zaituna, Kauysheva, Almagul, Auyezova, Ardak, Zhanaspayev, Marat, Pivina, Lyudmila, Koshmaganbetova, Gulbakit, Nurbakyt, Ardak, Sarsenbayeva, Gulzat, Sadibekova, Zhanat, Gazaliyeva, Meruert, Kulimbet, Mukhtar, Kalmatayeva, Diana, Zhylkybekova, Aliya, Nurgaliyeva, Zhansaya, Sultanbekov, Kassymkhan, Semenov, Daniil, Izmailovich, Marina, Tsigengagel, Oxana, Munir, Kerim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37964844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21065
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author Glushkova, Natalya
Ivankov, Alexandr
Trenina, Varvara
Oshibayeva, Ainash
Kalmatayeva, Zhanna
Temirbekova, Zhanar
Mamyrbekova, Saltanat
Davletov, Kairat
Khismetova, Zaituna
Kauysheva, Almagul
Auyezova, Ardak
Zhanaspayev, Marat
Pivina, Lyudmila
Koshmaganbetova, Gulbakit
Nurbakyt, Ardak
Sarsenbayeva, Gulzat
Sadibekova, Zhanat
Gazaliyeva, Meruert
Kulimbet, Mukhtar
Kalmatayeva, Diana
Zhylkybekova, Aliya
Nurgaliyeva, Zhansaya
Sultanbekov, Kassymkhan
Semenov, Daniil
Izmailovich, Marina
Tsigengagel, Oxana
Munir, Kerim
author_facet Glushkova, Natalya
Ivankov, Alexandr
Trenina, Varvara
Oshibayeva, Ainash
Kalmatayeva, Zhanna
Temirbekova, Zhanar
Mamyrbekova, Saltanat
Davletov, Kairat
Khismetova, Zaituna
Kauysheva, Almagul
Auyezova, Ardak
Zhanaspayev, Marat
Pivina, Lyudmila
Koshmaganbetova, Gulbakit
Nurbakyt, Ardak
Sarsenbayeva, Gulzat
Sadibekova, Zhanat
Gazaliyeva, Meruert
Kulimbet, Mukhtar
Kalmatayeva, Diana
Zhylkybekova, Aliya
Nurgaliyeva, Zhansaya
Sultanbekov, Kassymkhan
Semenov, Daniil
Izmailovich, Marina
Tsigengagel, Oxana
Munir, Kerim
author_sort Glushkova, Natalya
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description BACKGROUND: In January 2022 Kazakhstan experienced unprecedented nationwide protests that quickly turned to violent riots. Although the number of individuals affected physically by the disturbances were cited, the emotional toll of the events remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the comparative rates of acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of the unrests. METHODS: A cross-sectional, population-based online survey was conducted one month after the start of the disturbances. The study questionnaire were completed anonymously and included the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) and the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), as well as socio-demographic and event exposure information. RESULTS: Of the 7021 people who initially agreed to participate, 6510 were able to complete the full survey. For a cut-off of ≥3 on the PC-PTSD-5, 14.8 % of the study participants exhibited symptoms. With a cut-off of ≥4, this percentage reduced to 4.6 %. Participants from Almaty city and Almaty region who experienced the most extensive disturbances showed a doubled prevalence compared to the national level (30.0 % for a cut-off of ≥3, and 10.1 % for a cut-off of ≥4). At the national level, the prevalence of anxiety symptoms, defined as a score of ≥10 on the GAD-7, stood at 10.9 %. This prevalence decreased to 4.2 % when considering a cut-off of ≥15. CONCLUSION: Health authorities of riot-affected areas ought to be aware of the population level mental health impact of the civil conflict and consider provision of targeted interventions to mitigate the long-term consequence of these lifespan disorders, while also seeking for the peaceful resolution of the ensuing conflicts.
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spelling pubmed-106411262023-11-14 Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey Glushkova, Natalya Ivankov, Alexandr Trenina, Varvara Oshibayeva, Ainash Kalmatayeva, Zhanna Temirbekova, Zhanar Mamyrbekova, Saltanat Davletov, Kairat Khismetova, Zaituna Kauysheva, Almagul Auyezova, Ardak Zhanaspayev, Marat Pivina, Lyudmila Koshmaganbetova, Gulbakit Nurbakyt, Ardak Sarsenbayeva, Gulzat Sadibekova, Zhanat Gazaliyeva, Meruert Kulimbet, Mukhtar Kalmatayeva, Diana Zhylkybekova, Aliya Nurgaliyeva, Zhansaya Sultanbekov, Kassymkhan Semenov, Daniil Izmailovich, Marina Tsigengagel, Oxana Munir, Kerim Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: In January 2022 Kazakhstan experienced unprecedented nationwide protests that quickly turned to violent riots. Although the number of individuals affected physically by the disturbances were cited, the emotional toll of the events remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the comparative rates of acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of the unrests. METHODS: A cross-sectional, population-based online survey was conducted one month after the start of the disturbances. The study questionnaire were completed anonymously and included the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) and the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), as well as socio-demographic and event exposure information. RESULTS: Of the 7021 people who initially agreed to participate, 6510 were able to complete the full survey. For a cut-off of ≥3 on the PC-PTSD-5, 14.8 % of the study participants exhibited symptoms. With a cut-off of ≥4, this percentage reduced to 4.6 %. Participants from Almaty city and Almaty region who experienced the most extensive disturbances showed a doubled prevalence compared to the national level (30.0 % for a cut-off of ≥3, and 10.1 % for a cut-off of ≥4). At the national level, the prevalence of anxiety symptoms, defined as a score of ≥10 on the GAD-7, stood at 10.9 %. This prevalence decreased to 4.2 % when considering a cut-off of ≥15. CONCLUSION: Health authorities of riot-affected areas ought to be aware of the population level mental health impact of the civil conflict and consider provision of targeted interventions to mitigate the long-term consequence of these lifespan disorders, while also seeking for the peaceful resolution of the ensuing conflicts. Elsevier 2023-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10641126/ /pubmed/37964844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21065 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Glushkova, Natalya
Ivankov, Alexandr
Trenina, Varvara
Oshibayeva, Ainash
Kalmatayeva, Zhanna
Temirbekova, Zhanar
Mamyrbekova, Saltanat
Davletov, Kairat
Khismetova, Zaituna
Kauysheva, Almagul
Auyezova, Ardak
Zhanaspayev, Marat
Pivina, Lyudmila
Koshmaganbetova, Gulbakit
Nurbakyt, Ardak
Sarsenbayeva, Gulzat
Sadibekova, Zhanat
Gazaliyeva, Meruert
Kulimbet, Mukhtar
Kalmatayeva, Diana
Zhylkybekova, Aliya
Nurgaliyeva, Zhansaya
Sultanbekov, Kassymkhan
Semenov, Daniil
Izmailovich, Marina
Tsigengagel, Oxana
Munir, Kerim
Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title_full Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title_fullStr Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title_full_unstemmed Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title_short Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey
title_sort post-conflict acute stress reactions in kazakhstan in the aftermath of january 2022 unrests: a national survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37964844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21065
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