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Navigating a world in conflict: The mental health implications of contemporary geopolitical crises

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76471
Publisher DOI
10.4103/ipj.ipj_46_24
PubMed ID
39534168
Description
<jats:p>Throughout history, armed conflicts have profoundly affected individuals and societies, with recent events in Ukraine, the Middle East, and beyond bringing into sharp focus the severe mental health and humanitarian consequences of geopolitical crises. Such situations often result in mass fatalities, destruction, displacement, forced migration, and other critical life events. Amid these scenarios, the adverse outcomes for mental health and well-being in both the short and long term must be emphasized. As a conceivable example of the latter, the proposed concept of intergenerational trauma could have far-reaching implications. In particular, in certain regions, civilians have repeatedly experienced instances of violence and may have continually been exposed to critical life events and traumatic stress. In this context, the consequences of these events for individual well-being and global mental health will likely be registered for years to come. Accordingly, urgent help and actions to address the mental health burdens within contemporary conflicts should be accentuated in humanitarian, political, and diplomatic interventions. Equally, health policies must adopt a long-term approach to support initiatives under the purview of global and public mental health objectives.</jats:p>
Date of Publication
2024-05-23
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Conflict
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Middle East
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geopsychiatry
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mental health
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refugees
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trauma
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war
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Antonio Ventriglio
Fabiana Ricci
Julio Torales
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
Abdulbari Bener
Smith, Alexander
Forensic Psychiatric Service
Forensisch-Psychiatrischer Dienst (FPD) - Forschung
Liebrenz, Michael
Institute of Forensic Medicine
Forensic Psychiatric Service
Forensic Psychiatric Service
Additional Credits
Forensic Psychiatric Service
Institute of Forensic Medicine
Series
Industrial Psychiatry Journal
Publisher
Medknow Publications
ISSN
0972-6748
Access(Rights)
open.access
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