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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among the Bosnia and Herzegovina Student Population During the COVID-19 Outbreak

BACKGROUND: Mental health, substance abuse and suicidal ideation present an emerging healthcare problem during COVID-19 pandemic as a result of socio-epidemiological measures, isolations, work modifications, constant media overload with COVID-19 related news and no effective cure for the disease. OB...

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Autores principales: Sljivo, Armin, Smailbegovic, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic, Mulać, Ahmed, Dadic, Ilma, Kubat, Alma, Sirucic, Iman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801071
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2022.33.8-13
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author Sljivo, Armin
Smailbegovic, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic
Mulać, Ahmed
Dadic, Ilma
Kubat, Alma
Sirucic, Iman
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Smailbegovic, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic
Mulać, Ahmed
Dadic, Ilma
Kubat, Alma
Sirucic, Iman
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description BACKGROUND: Mental health, substance abuse and suicidal ideation present an emerging healthcare problem during COVID-19 pandemic as a result of socio-epidemiological measures, isolations, work modifications, constant media overload with COVID-19 related news and no effective cure for the disease. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse substance abuse, suicidal ideation and mental health status among university students during the COVID-19 outbreak in Bosnia and Herzegovina. METHODS: This cross-sectional study, was conducted via an online anonymous questionnaire based on a Patient Health Questionnaire-4 and Impact of Event Scale-6 which was distributed to the student population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. RESULTS: In total 827 subjects, the majority of whom were female (636), had a high school degree (431), were unemployed (587), lived in an urban environment (747) and had a median age of 23.0 (21.0,32.0), completed the questionnaire. Being female [(OR=1.643, p=0.040); (OR=1.643, p=0.032)], taking sedatives [(OR=1.519, p<0.001); (OR=1.250, p=0.029)] and having high IES-6 score [(OR=2.190, p<0.001); (OR=2.013, p<0.001)] were independent predictors of developing depressive and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 outbreak, respectively. Suicidal ideation was present in 71 subjects, with 11 attempting to commit suicide. Sedative (OR=1.381, p=0.005) or alcohol (OR=1.493, p=0.002) use, unemployment (OR=4.551, p<0.001) and depressive symptoms (OR=7.261, p<0.001) were independent predictor of developing suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: Bosnia and Herzegovina students show a significant prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms, trauma- and stressor-related disorder related to the pandemic, suicidal ideation and substance abuse during the COVID-19 outbreak, especially in association with gender, occupation and abuse of a specific substance.
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spelling pubmed-92293632022-07-06 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among the Bosnia and Herzegovina Student Population During the COVID-19 Outbreak Sljivo, Armin Smailbegovic, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic Mulać, Ahmed Dadic, Ilma Kubat, Alma Sirucic, Iman Mater Sociomed Original Paper BACKGROUND: Mental health, substance abuse and suicidal ideation present an emerging healthcare problem during COVID-19 pandemic as a result of socio-epidemiological measures, isolations, work modifications, constant media overload with COVID-19 related news and no effective cure for the disease. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse substance abuse, suicidal ideation and mental health status among university students during the COVID-19 outbreak in Bosnia and Herzegovina. METHODS: This cross-sectional study, was conducted via an online anonymous questionnaire based on a Patient Health Questionnaire-4 and Impact of Event Scale-6 which was distributed to the student population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. RESULTS: In total 827 subjects, the majority of whom were female (636), had a high school degree (431), were unemployed (587), lived in an urban environment (747) and had a median age of 23.0 (21.0,32.0), completed the questionnaire. Being female [(OR=1.643, p=0.040); (OR=1.643, p=0.032)], taking sedatives [(OR=1.519, p<0.001); (OR=1.250, p=0.029)] and having high IES-6 score [(OR=2.190, p<0.001); (OR=2.013, p<0.001)] were independent predictors of developing depressive and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 outbreak, respectively. Suicidal ideation was present in 71 subjects, with 11 attempting to commit suicide. Sedative (OR=1.381, p=0.005) or alcohol (OR=1.493, p=0.002) use, unemployment (OR=4.551, p<0.001) and depressive symptoms (OR=7.261, p<0.001) were independent predictor of developing suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: Bosnia and Herzegovina students show a significant prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms, trauma- and stressor-related disorder related to the pandemic, suicidal ideation and substance abuse during the COVID-19 outbreak, especially in association with gender, occupation and abuse of a specific substance. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9229363/ /pubmed/35801071 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2022.33.8-13 Text en © 2022 Armin Sljivo1, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic Smailbegovic2, Ahmed Mulać, Ilma Dadic3, Alma Kubat4, Iman Sirucic1 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Smailbegovic, Fatima Gavrankapetanovic
Mulać, Ahmed
Dadic, Ilma
Kubat, Alma
Sirucic, Iman
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among the Bosnia and Herzegovina Student Population During the COVID-19 Outbreak
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title_short Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among the Bosnia and Herzegovina Student Population During the COVID-19 Outbreak
title_sort mental health and substance abuse among the bosnia and herzegovina student population during the covid-19 outbreak
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801071
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2022.33.8-13
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