Prevalence and correlates of ICD‐11 prolonged grief disorder among adults living in Ukraine during the war with Russia

Author:

Redican Enya1,Hyland Philip2ORCID,Shevlin Mark1ORCID,Martsenkovskyi Dmytro34,Karatzias Thanos5ORCID,Ben‐Ezra Menachem6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology Ulster University Coleraine UK

2. Department of Psychology Maynooth University Kildare Ireland

3. Department of Psychiatry and Narcology Bogomolets National Medical University Kyiv Ukraine

4. SI “Institute of Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatric Examination and Drug Monitoring of Ministry of Health of Ukraine” Kyiv Ukraine

5. School of Health & Social Care Edinburgh Napier University Edinburgh UK

6. School of Social Work Ariel University Ariel Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough high rates of bereavement are evident in war‐affected populations, no study has investigated the prevalence and correlates of probable ICD‐11 prolonged grief disorder (PGD) under these circumstances.MethodsParticipants were 2050 adults who participated in a nationwide survey exploring the effects of the Ukraine‐Russia war on the daily lives and mental health of Ukrainian people.ResultsOf the total sample, 87.7% (n = 1797) of people indicated a lifetime bereavement. In the full sample, 11.4% met the diagnostic requirements for probable ICD‐11 PGD, and amongst those with a lifetime bereavement, the conditional rate of probable ICD‐11 PGD was 13.0%. Significant risk factors of ICD‐11 PGD included the recent loss of a loved one (6 months to a year ago), being most affected by a partner or spouse's death, loved one dying in the war, no recent contact with the deceased prior to their death, and meeting depression and anxiety diagnostic requirements.ConclusionThe study reveals that a significant percentage of Ukrainian bereaved individuals have probable ICD‐11 PGD, and identifying risk factors, particularly war‐related losses, will aid in the development of intervention and prevention programs for bereaved adults.

Funder

Ariel University

Publisher

Wiley

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