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Background: This study aims to investigate the effect of the Kahramanmaraş earthquake on admissions to the child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic admissions in a university hospital in the epicenter of the earthquake in Turkey and the relationship between psychiatric diagnoses and earthquake-related symptoms.
Method: The data set includes children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 who were admitted to the child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic within one month before one year of the earthquake (February 6 to March 5, 2022; Before Earthquake (BE)), the first month after the earthquake (February 6 to March 5, 2023; After Earthquake 1 (AE1)), and one month after one of the earthquake (February 6 to March 5, 2024; After Earthquake 2 (AE2)). The sociodemographic characteristics, the psychiatric diagnoses, and the relationship of the diagnoses to the earthquake of the child and adolescent were recorded and analyzed from the file.
Results: The data demonstrate a statistically significant increase over time in the proportion of children and adolescents with at least one psychiatric diagnosis, from 349 (87.5%) in BE to 48 (92.3%) in AE1 and 489 (93.6%) in AE2 (p = 0.026). The proportion of children and adolescents with two or more psychiatric diagnoses also increased significantly, from 116 (29.1%) in BE to 208 (40.5%) in AE2 (p < 0.001). In AE2, the prevalence of trauma- and stressor-related disorders (p < 0.001), anxiety disorders (p < 0.001), sleep-wake disorders (p < 0.001), and dissociative disorders (p = 0.009) significantly increased compared to BE. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis revealed statistically significant associations between earthquake-related symptoms and specific disorders, including trauma- and stressor-related disorders, anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, sleep-wake disorders, dissociative disorders, and feeding and eating disorders (all p < 0.05). Notably, earthquake-related diagnoses were more prevalent among females (78, 61.4%) compared to males (49, 38.6%), a statistically significant difference (p = 0.001).
Conclusion: The findings of this study provide significant insights into the psychological consequences of earthquakes on children and adolescents, revealing both immediate and long-term changes in psychiatric presentations. It is crucial to recognize that, in the aftermath of an earthquake, the relationship may persist beyond the trauma- and stressor-related disorders, thereby extending to encompass other psychiatric presentations.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.79393 | DOI Listing |
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School of Health and Welfare, Halmstad University, Halmstad, Sweden.
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Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
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