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Arch Iran Med. 2024;27(3): 135-141.
doi: 10.34172/aim.2024.21
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Comparison of the Mental Disorders Among Families of ISIS Captives Residing in Sulaymaniyah With the Native Population in 2023: A Cross-sectional Study

Bakhtyar Zrar Rahman 1 ORCID logo, Mansour Bayrami 2* ORCID logo, Khalil Esmaielpour 3

1 Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
2 Department of Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
3 Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychological Education, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Mansour Bayrami, Email: dr.bayrami@yahoo.com, Email: academic.sci2025@gmail.com

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to compare the level of mental disorders among families of ISIS captives residing in Sulaymaniyah with the native population in 2023.

Methods: In the present descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study, a total of 383 ISIS captives by census aged 18-60 years were selected, along with an equal number of matched native individuals from Sulaymaniyah in terms of demographic characteristics. The data collection tool was the SCL-90 questionnaire. The 90-R-SCL interview and test were used to assess the level of symptoms related to mental disorders.

Results: The results showed statistically significant differences between ISIS captives and the native population in terms of the total psychological disorder mean score (2.54±0.30 vs. 1.52±0.16; P<0.001), Global Severity Index (GSI) (253.40±32.82 vs. 137.03±14.74; P<0.001) and the mean scores of the dimensions of psychological disorder including: physical complaint (2.52±0.45 vs. 1.67±0.54; P<0.001), obsessive compulsive disorder (2.51±0.43 vs. 1.50±0.44; P<0.001), disorder in interpersonal relationships (2.55±0.44 vs. 19.10±0.29; P<0.001), depressive disorder (2.60±0.41 vs. 1.60±0.55; P<0.001), anxiety disorder (2.50±0.41 vs. 12.10±0.29; P<0.001), aggression disorder (2.55±0.49 vs. 19.10±0.40; P<0.001), morbid fear disorder (2.55±0.45 vs. 1.48±0.45; P<0.001), paranoid ideation disorder (2.49±0.55 vs. 1.39±0.40; P<0.001), and psychotic disorder (2.47±0.43 vs. 1.52±0.57; P<0.001).

Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that ISIS captives suffer from multiple psychological disorders, and the presence of more severe mental disorders among this population necessitates comprehensive psychiatric and psychological services for them.


Cite this article as: Zrar Rahman B, Bayrami M, Esmaielpour K. Comparison of the mental disorders among families of ISIS captives residing in Sulaymaniyah with the native population in 2023: a cross-sectional study. Arch Iran Med. 2024;27(3):135-141. doi: 10.34172/aim.2024.21
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Submitted: 17 Sep 2023
Accepted: 23 Jan 2024
ePublished: 01 Mar 2024
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