TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Uttarakhand disaster 2013: a report on psychosocial adversities experienced by children and adolescents JO - Indian journal of pediatrics A1 - Aneelraj, Dhandapani A1 - Kumar, Channaveerachari Naveen A1 - Somanathan, Revathi A1 - Chandran, Dhanya A1 - Joshi, Suvarna A1 - Paramita, Prajna A1 - Kasi, Sekar A1 - Bangalore, Roopesh N. A1 - Math, Suresh Bada SP - 316 EP - 321 VL - 83 IS - 4 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To report the psychosocial adversities faced by children and adolescents in the Uttarkashi, district of Uttarakhand, experienced immediately after the Himalayan Tsunami in June 2013. Also to discuss issues pertinent to the disaster management including the needs of the disaster affected areas and future challenges.

METHODS: This is a cross sectional observational report from the community assessment and interventions that were carried out as part of the disaster relief work by National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore within 1 mo of the disaster. Assessments and interventions were done by a team consisting of psychiatry resident, clinical psychologist, psychiatric social worker and a nurse. All diagnosis were made using International Classification of Diseases 10 (ICD 10) and the data was analysed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests.

RESULTS: A total of 300 children were screened; the mean age of the sample was 11.5 y and 65(32.5 %) were boys. Two hundred (66.7 %) children/adolescents reported one or the other psychosocial adversities attributable to the disaster. Psychological distress was present in 54/300 (18 %) of the individuals. Loss of shelter and loss of playing space were the social issues having a statistically significant association with psychological distress signals such as feelings of anxiety, helplessness, insecurity, grief and uncertainty. Stress induced diagnosable psychiatric disorder was not present in any child or adolescent, however stress related psychiatric symptoms were present in around 13 %.

CONCLUSIONS: Himalayan tsunami of Uttarakhand in 2013 was associated with considerable psychosocial adversities among the resident children and adolescents. As children are a vulnerable population, a public health approach towards assessment and management of the psychosocial adversities in this population is urgently required at the state and national levels.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 0019-5456 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-015-1921-1 ID - ref1 ER -