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Functional disability, health care access, and mental health in Ukrainians displaced by the 2022 Russian invasion

Functional disability, health care access, and mental health in Ukrainians displaced by the 2022 Russian invasion
Functional disability, health care access, and mental health in Ukrainians displaced by the 2022 Russian invasion

Armed conflict has negative mental health impacts on internally displaced people and refugees, however, much less is known of its effects on the mental health of displaced people and refugees with disabilities. We use pan-European data (N = 9,676), collected via an internet health needs survey across April-July 2022, to examine the mental health impacts of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on the mental health of displaced people with disabilities during the first months of the war. Regression models separately examined associations between functional impairment (vision, walking, existing mental health condition), access to healthcare, welfare payments, and anxiety and sleep quality, controlling for sociodemographic variables. The presence of pre-existing mental health conditions, mobility and vision impairment were each associated with higher levels of anxiety and poorer sleep quality. The ability to access health services and social security payments was also associated with better sleep and lower levels of anxiety. Humanitarian and local authorities must ensure Ukrainian refugees and IDPs are reviewed for their mental health needs, with particular attention to those with known disabilities.

Invasion of Ukraine, People with disabilities, Refugees and internally displaced people
0165-1781
Kang, Tarandeep S.
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Head, Michael G.
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Brackstone, Ken
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Buchko, Kateryna
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Goodwin, Robin
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Brackstone, Ken
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Kang, Tarandeep S., Head, Michael G., Brackstone, Ken, Buchko, Kateryna and Goodwin, Robin (2024) Functional disability, health care access, and mental health in Ukrainians displaced by the 2022 Russian invasion. Psychiatry Research, 342, [116238]. (doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116238).

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Abstract

Armed conflict has negative mental health impacts on internally displaced people and refugees, however, much less is known of its effects on the mental health of displaced people and refugees with disabilities. We use pan-European data (N = 9,676), collected via an internet health needs survey across April-July 2022, to examine the mental health impacts of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on the mental health of displaced people with disabilities during the first months of the war. Regression models separately examined associations between functional impairment (vision, walking, existing mental health condition), access to healthcare, welfare payments, and anxiety and sleep quality, controlling for sociodemographic variables. The presence of pre-existing mental health conditions, mobility and vision impairment were each associated with higher levels of anxiety and poorer sleep quality. The ability to access health services and social security payments was also associated with better sleep and lower levels of anxiety. Humanitarian and local authorities must ensure Ukrainian refugees and IDPs are reviewed for their mental health needs, with particular attention to those with known disabilities.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 October 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 October 2024
Published date: 24 October 2024
Keywords: Invasion of Ukraine, People with disabilities, Refugees and internally displaced people

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Local EPrints ID: 495760
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495760
ISSN: 0165-1781
PURE UUID: 01ea6365-39cb-402e-a469-6a94bf689ead
ORCID for Michael G. Head: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1189-0531
ORCID for Ken Brackstone: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6882-3260

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Date deposited: 21 Nov 2024 17:51
Last modified: 22 Nov 2024 02:47

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Author: Tarandeep S. Kang
Author: Michael G. Head ORCID iD
Author: Ken Brackstone ORCID iD
Author: Kateryna Buchko
Author: Robin Goodwin

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