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A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center

BACKGROUND: Teenagers and young adults are more exposed to violence and traumatic events than adults, and these factors can be associated with mental disorders. This paper aims at investigating whether young people are more exposed to violence and traumatic events and to compare pattern of mental di...

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Autores principales: Jaen-Varas, Denisse, Mari, Jair de Jesus, Coutinho, Evandro da Silva, Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter, Quintana, Maria Ines, de Mello, Marcelo Feijó, Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca, Ribeiro, Wagner Silva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27267456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0847-0
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author Jaen-Varas, Denisse
Mari, Jair de Jesus
Coutinho, Evandro da Silva
Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
Quintana, Maria Ines
de Mello, Marcelo Feijó
Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca
Ribeiro, Wagner Silva
author_facet Jaen-Varas, Denisse
Mari, Jair de Jesus
Coutinho, Evandro da Silva
Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
Quintana, Maria Ines
de Mello, Marcelo Feijó
Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca
Ribeiro, Wagner Silva
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description BACKGROUND: Teenagers and young adults are more exposed to violence and traumatic events than adults, and these factors can be associated with mental disorders. This paper aims at investigating whether young people are more exposed to violence and traumatic events and to compare pattern of mental disorders with adults. METHODS: Cross-sectional study using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, conducted between 2007 and 2008 with a randomly selected sample of 15 to 75 year-old residents of São Paulo, Brazil. RESULTS: Two thousand five hundred thirty-six participants were divided into two groups: 1096 (43.2 %) young people (15 to 24 years), and 1440 (56.8 %) adults (25 to 75 years). 12-month exposure to traumatic events was higher among young people (32.1 % vs. 20.6 %; p < 0.001). Assaultive violence was reported by 13.4 % of young people and 8.6 % of adults (p = 0.012); 20.1 % of young people and 13 % of adults reported suffering other injury or shocking events (p < 0.001); sudden death/life threatening illness of a close person was declared by 6.1 % of young people and 3.2 % of adults (p = 0.017). Prevalence of alcohol related disorders was higher among young people (5.4 % vs. 2.5 %; P = 0.032); depressive disorders were more prevalent among adults (9.0 % vs. 4.7 %; P = 0.004). Alcohol related disorders were associated to assaultive violence among young people (OR = 3.4; 95 % CI = 1.36 to 8.52; p = 0.004) and adults (OR = 2.38; 95 % CI = 1.23 to 4.61; p = 0.002). Phobic/anxiety disorders were associated to other injury or shocking events among young people (OR = 1.28; 95 % CI = 0.67 to 2.44; p = 0.025). Major depressive disorder was associated to assaultive violence among young people (OR = 2.27; 95 % CI = 1.09 to 4.74; p = 0.004) and adults (OR = 1.28; 95 % CI = 0.85 to 1.93; p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: Exposure to violence and traumatic events was higher among young people. Alcohol related disorders, depression and phobic/anxiety disorders were significantly higher among young people exposed to traumatic events. Despite the study design, high exposure to violence and traumatic events in this age group can be considered important factors in triggering mental disorders in this vulnerable age period.
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spelling pubmed-48960162016-06-08 A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center Jaen-Varas, Denisse Mari, Jair de Jesus Coutinho, Evandro da Silva Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter Quintana, Maria Ines de Mello, Marcelo Feijó Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca Ribeiro, Wagner Silva BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Teenagers and young adults are more exposed to violence and traumatic events than adults, and these factors can be associated with mental disorders. This paper aims at investigating whether young people are more exposed to violence and traumatic events and to compare pattern of mental disorders with adults. METHODS: Cross-sectional study using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, conducted between 2007 and 2008 with a randomly selected sample of 15 to 75 year-old residents of São Paulo, Brazil. RESULTS: Two thousand five hundred thirty-six participants were divided into two groups: 1096 (43.2 %) young people (15 to 24 years), and 1440 (56.8 %) adults (25 to 75 years). 12-month exposure to traumatic events was higher among young people (32.1 % vs. 20.6 %; p < 0.001). Assaultive violence was reported by 13.4 % of young people and 8.6 % of adults (p = 0.012); 20.1 % of young people and 13 % of adults reported suffering other injury or shocking events (p < 0.001); sudden death/life threatening illness of a close person was declared by 6.1 % of young people and 3.2 % of adults (p = 0.017). Prevalence of alcohol related disorders was higher among young people (5.4 % vs. 2.5 %; P = 0.032); depressive disorders were more prevalent among adults (9.0 % vs. 4.7 %; P = 0.004). Alcohol related disorders were associated to assaultive violence among young people (OR = 3.4; 95 % CI = 1.36 to 8.52; p = 0.004) and adults (OR = 2.38; 95 % CI = 1.23 to 4.61; p = 0.002). Phobic/anxiety disorders were associated to other injury or shocking events among young people (OR = 1.28; 95 % CI = 0.67 to 2.44; p = 0.025). Major depressive disorder was associated to assaultive violence among young people (OR = 2.27; 95 % CI = 1.09 to 4.74; p = 0.004) and adults (OR = 1.28; 95 % CI = 0.85 to 1.93; p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: Exposure to violence and traumatic events was higher among young people. Alcohol related disorders, depression and phobic/anxiety disorders were significantly higher among young people exposed to traumatic events. Despite the study design, high exposure to violence and traumatic events in this age group can be considered important factors in triggering mental disorders in this vulnerable age period. BioMed Central 2016-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4896016/ /pubmed/27267456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0847-0 Text en © Jaen-Varas et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jaen-Varas, Denisse
Mari, Jair de Jesus
Coutinho, Evandro da Silva
Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
Quintana, Maria Ines
de Mello, Marcelo Feijó
Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca
Ribeiro, Wagner Silva
A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title_full A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title_fullStr A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title_short A cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
title_sort cross-sectional study to compare levels of psychiatric morbidity between young people and adults exposed to violence in a large urban center
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27267456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0847-0
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