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Psychiatric symptoms experienced by adolescents in Nepal following the 2015 earthquakes
Mental health symptoms in Nepalese teenagers after the 2015 earthquakes
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Abstract
The prevalence of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) was 39.5% in Sindhupalchok and 10.7% in Kathmandu among adolescents one year after the earthquakes.
- Adolescents in Sindhupalchok showed a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms at 40.4% compared to 23.2% in Kathmandu.
- Gender significantly influenced the relationship between age and PTSS, with females experiencing higher rates.
- Factors linked to PTSS and depression included being female, previous trauma exposure, and direct impact from the earthquakes.
- Estimates of psychiatric symptoms may be affected by chronic issues related to poverty and limited access to health services.
- Self-reported questionnaires could have led to an overestimation of psychiatric symptom prevalence.
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