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Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict

BACKGROUND: The aim of this population-based study was to assess the long-lasting effects of ethnic conflict on health and well-being (with a focus on injury and persistent pain) at family and community level. We have also investigated possible risk factors for victimisation during the conflict and...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shr-Jie, Salihu, Mimoza, Rushiti, Feride, Bala, Labinot, Modvig, Jens
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2893511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20509915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-4-11
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author Wang, Shr-Jie
Salihu, Mimoza
Rushiti, Feride
Bala, Labinot
Modvig, Jens
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Salihu, Mimoza
Rushiti, Feride
Bala, Labinot
Modvig, Jens
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this population-based study was to assess the long-lasting effects of ethnic conflict on health and well-being (with a focus on injury and persistent pain) at family and community level. We have also investigated possible risk factors for victimisation during the conflict and factors contributing to healing. METHODS: We conducted a district-level cross-sectional cluster survey of 1,115 households with a population of 6,845. Interviews were carried out in Mitrovicë district in Northern Kosovo from September to October 2008, using standardised questionnaire to collect lifetime violence exposure, lifestyle factors and health information on individual and household. RESULTS: Ethnic Albanians made up 95% of the sample population. Crude mortality and under-five mortality rate was not high in 2008. Over 90% of families had been exposed to at least two categories of violence and human rights violations, and 493 individuals from 341 families reported torture experiences. During the two weeks before the survey, 20% of individuals had suffered physical or mental pain. There were differences in pain complaints according to gender and age, and whether people had been injured within 12 months, had lifetime exposure to violence-related injury, or had been tortured. Patterns of social and political participation in a family could affect the proportion of family members complaining of pain. The proportion of family members with pain complaints was related to a decline in the household income (coef = 9.31, 95% CI = 6.16-12.46, P < 0.001) and the fact of borrowing money (coef = 6.11, 95% CI = 2.91-9.30, P < 0.001) because of an injured person in the household. Families that were affiliated with the Kosovo Liberation Army, or had participated in a protest before or during the war, were likely to be targeted by Serbian paramilitary and law enforcement agencies. CONCLUSIONS: Mitrovicë district is currently characterised by a low level of violence, but the effects of ethnic conflict on health and well-being have not gone. The level of lifetime exposure to violence, the proportion of family members reporting pain and lifetime violence-related injury, and family's financial burden were found to be inter-correlated. The sample confined to one ethnic group in one district limits the generalizability of the findings.
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spelling pubmed-28935112010-06-30 Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict Wang, Shr-Jie Salihu, Mimoza Rushiti, Feride Bala, Labinot Modvig, Jens Confl Health Research BACKGROUND: The aim of this population-based study was to assess the long-lasting effects of ethnic conflict on health and well-being (with a focus on injury and persistent pain) at family and community level. We have also investigated possible risk factors for victimisation during the conflict and factors contributing to healing. METHODS: We conducted a district-level cross-sectional cluster survey of 1,115 households with a population of 6,845. Interviews were carried out in Mitrovicë district in Northern Kosovo from September to October 2008, using standardised questionnaire to collect lifetime violence exposure, lifestyle factors and health information on individual and household. RESULTS: Ethnic Albanians made up 95% of the sample population. Crude mortality and under-five mortality rate was not high in 2008. Over 90% of families had been exposed to at least two categories of violence and human rights violations, and 493 individuals from 341 families reported torture experiences. During the two weeks before the survey, 20% of individuals had suffered physical or mental pain. There were differences in pain complaints according to gender and age, and whether people had been injured within 12 months, had lifetime exposure to violence-related injury, or had been tortured. Patterns of social and political participation in a family could affect the proportion of family members complaining of pain. The proportion of family members with pain complaints was related to a decline in the household income (coef = 9.31, 95% CI = 6.16-12.46, P < 0.001) and the fact of borrowing money (coef = 6.11, 95% CI = 2.91-9.30, P < 0.001) because of an injured person in the household. Families that were affiliated with the Kosovo Liberation Army, or had participated in a protest before or during the war, were likely to be targeted by Serbian paramilitary and law enforcement agencies. CONCLUSIONS: Mitrovicë district is currently characterised by a low level of violence, but the effects of ethnic conflict on health and well-being have not gone. The level of lifetime exposure to violence, the proportion of family members reporting pain and lifetime violence-related injury, and family's financial burden were found to be inter-correlated. The sample confined to one ethnic group in one district limits the generalizability of the findings. BioMed Central 2010-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2893511/ /pubmed/20509915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-4-11 Text en Copyright ©2010 Wang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Shr-Jie
Salihu, Mimoza
Rushiti, Feride
Bala, Labinot
Modvig, Jens
Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title_full Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title_fullStr Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title_full_unstemmed Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title_short Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
title_sort survivors of the war in the northern kosovo: violence exposure, risk factors and public health effects of an ethnic conflict
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2893511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20509915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-4-11
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