Nityanand Jain, Sakshi Prasad, Zsófia Csenge Czárth, Swarali Yatin Chodnekar, Srinithi Mohan, Elena Savchenko, Deepkanwar Singh Panag, Andrei Tanasov, Marta Maria Betka, Emilia Platos, Dorota Świątek, Aleksandra Małgorzata Krygowska, Sofia Rozani, Mahek Srivastava, Kyriacos Evangelou, Kitija Lucija Gristina, Alina Bordeniuc, Amir Reza Akbari, Shivani Jain, Andrejs Kostiks, Aigars Reinis
War refugees and veterans have been known to frequently develop neuropsychiatric conditions including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anxiety disorders that tend to leave a long-lasting scar and impact their emotional response system. The shear stress, trauma, and mental breakdown from overnight displacement, family separation, and killing of friends and families cannot be described enough. Victims often require years of mental health support as they struggle with sleep difficulties, recurring memories, anxiety, grief, and anger...
January 2022: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health