Behavioral Difficulties Among Syrian Children and Adolescents: Identifying Associated Factors in the 'Lost Generation'

Author:

Alsharif Aya1,Habbal Osama Al1,Gabadian Aram2,Maamoun Riwa El1,Faraj Alaa Al1,aldin Taima kamr1,Aldammad Ola Haitham1,Alkayakhi Ahmad1,Habbal Aya Al1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of medicine, Damascus University

2. Eye Surgical Hospital, Damascus Syria

Abstract

Abstract Background Childhood and adolescence, vital in shaping adult life and society, are profoundly impacted during conflicts like Syria's devastating war. This study explores the prevalence of behavioral disorders in Syrian children and adolescents, examining the influence of war and family-related factors.Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on children aged 2–17 years at a children's outpatient clinic in Damascus, Syria. We assessed parents' quality of life, war and family-related factors, and behavioral difficulties through parental interviews using two questionnaires: the Arabic version of the Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and the brief Arabic version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF).Results 74.67% of children aged 2–4 years and 61.29% of children aged 4–17 years were experiencing behavioral difficulties, with emotional difficulties being the most prevalent ones. Children exposed to kidnapping, family losses, lack of school enrollment, and those with parents having lower education, lower socioeconomic status, and poorer quality of life exhibited higher Total SDQ scores.Conclusion The high prevalence of behavioral difficulties among children and adolescents in Syria is a major concern, with both direct and indirect war-related factors contributing to this issue.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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