The mental health consequences of the war affect the whole society, with women and children, rural populations, refugees, internally displaced persons and war veterans being the most vulnerable population sub-groups. An analysis of the post-conflict psychosocial programs and subsequently health and...
The war in Ukraine puts an estimated 7.5 million children at extreme mental and physical health risk. • The consequences for mental health are very diverse, so interventions must be tailored to specific cultural contexts. Abstract The news from Ukraine is currently full of heart-wrenching stories...
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...
Shonkoff, who is also a professor of child health and development, said one way to ensure a good outcome for children in a war zone is by making sure the adults are being taken care of too. "The most important factor that determines how children are going to basically survive and ...
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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...
Mental Health Services During and After Armed Conflict: The State of Knowledge and Practice "As evidence of the severe mental health consequences of war accumulates, donors, humanitarian and development agencies, and ministries of health have begun integrating mental health services into their health an...
There are several million war-refugees worldwide, majority of whom stay in the recipient countries for years. However, little is known about their long-term mental health. This review aimed to assess prevalence of mental disorders and to identify their c
of armed conflicts reached an all-time high, with 53 ongoing conflicts in 37 countries and 12 percent of the world's population living in an active conflict zone. Nearly 69 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced by violence and conflict, the highest number since World War II....
The selection of service members has evolved from massive mobilization and demobilization surrounding the two world wars and the Korean and Vietnam Wars to a professional volunteer force during the Gulf War and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Concepts of battle fatigue and shell shock gave way ...