Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Wars and Repression at Mosul City-Iraq

Mohammad Salih Khalaf Alkaisy (Unknown)
Salem Shehab Ahmed (Unknown)
Mahfoodh Sulaiman Alsydan (Unknown)
Ahmed Abdel Qader Suleiman (Unknown)
Nasir Muwfaq Younis (Unknown)
Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 May 2021

Abstract

Background and Objectives: More than 27 years of wars, repression and sanction have led to humansuffering all over Iraq, this study was done to estimate the prevalence rates of symptoms of Post-traumaticstress disorder ,and estimating the rate of exposure to traumatic events in Mosul City / Iraq.Materials and Method: Across- sectional multi-cluster sample survey of 424 respondents aged 18 yearsor older, conducted at Mosul city from January to March 2019 . 159 households were surveyed. Posttraumaticstress disorder Symptoms and Trauma events measured by the Iraqi version of Harvard TraumaQuestionnaire.Results: During the past 27 years ( 97.96% ) of respondents experienced at least 4 traumatic events, (26.14%) experienced between 5-10 traumatic events and ( 17.51%) experienced more than 10 traumaticevents .The most common traumatic events experienced by respondents were home searching while theywere present , witnessing murder and murder of family members. The prevalence of respondents withsymptoms of Post-traumatic stress disorder der was (25.88%). Symptoms were more prevalent in womenthan in men with p value < 0.001 for PTSD.Conclusion: The findings of the study are concluded that the prevalence rate of symptoms of Post-traumaticstress disorder were high. This finding suggest the need for volunteer and health care planner.In addition tothe need for trained mental health care professionals.

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