War and mental health: a brief overview. Br Med J. 2000;321:232.Summerfield, D. 2000 Conflict and Health: War and Mental Health: A Brief Overview. BMJ 321(7255): 232–235. : 10.1136/bmj.321.7255.232 .Summerfield D. War and mental health: a brief overview. BMJ...
THIS book does not pretend to be either a scientific or a medical treatise on the subject of mental health in England during the War. It is a collection of essays written in non-technical language describing the successive phases of the first four years
We know that when a quarrel blazes up between two individuals over a trivial matter, there are deep-seated and hidden causes of antagonism at work. In the same way, no one to-day believes the shooting of an archduke by an insignificant conspirator was the real cause of a war which ...
Being a refugee in childhood and health in adulthoodErica Mattelin E Mattelin, European Journal of Public Health, 2022 Powered by Trending Association of World War II Finnish Evacuation With Psychiatric Hospitalization Across Generations JAMA Psychiatry Research January 1, 2018 Child...
Objectives To estimate the prevalence of the most common war-related mental health conditions, symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression, and to assess the association between displacement status and these conditions in postwar Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. Design, Setting...
select article Mental health during the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian War: A scoping review and unmet needs Research articleAbstract only Mental health during the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian War: A scoping review and unmet needs Michele Fornaro, Claudio Ricci, Nicolas Zotti, Claudio Caiazza, ... Andrea de Bartol...
The infliction of war and military aggression upon children must be considered a violation of their basic human rights and can have a persistent impact on their physical and mental health and well-being, with long-term consequences for their development. Given the recent events in Ukraine with mi...
Mental health and armed conflict: The importance of distinguishing between war exposure and other sources of adversity: A response to Neuner Although forced migration is not new in human history it has become, in our time, one of the world's major problems. In the last few decades, armed co...
One of the striking differences between recent conflicts and the conflagrations of the past century is that the number of physical casualties has been drastically reduced, a change that has placed greater focus on the psychological costs of war. To place the enormity of earlier losses into context...