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Akbari, Amir Reza 2 Chodnekar, Swarali Yatin 2 Evangelou, Kyriacos 2 Gristina, Kitija Lucija 2 Jain, Nityanand 2 Jain, Shivani 2 Mohan, Srinithi 2 Panag, Deepkanwar Singh 2 Platos, Emilia 2 Reinis, Aigars 2 Rozani, Sofia 2 Srivastava, Mahek 2 Świątek, Dorota 2 Betka, Marta Maria 1 Bordeniuc, Alina 1 Czárth, Zsófia Csenge 1 Fedirko, Pavlo 1 Khetsuriani, Ketevani 1 Kostiks, Andrejs 1 Kravarioti, Dionysia 1
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Carol Davila University of Medicine a... 1 Charles University Hradec Králové Cze... 1 Department of Biology and Microbiolog... 1 Department of Medicine Democritus Uni... 1 Department of Medicine National and K... 1 Department of Morphology Institute of... 1 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial ... 1 Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hun... 1 Faculty of Medicine Charles Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine David Tvildiani M... 1 Faculty of Medicine Medical Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine Medical Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine Riga Stradiņš Uni... 1 Faculty of Medicine Teaching Universi... 1 Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences ... 1 Institute of Radiation Hygiene and Ep... 1 King's Mill Hospital Sherwood Forest ... 1 Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw P... 1 Medical University of Łódź Łódź Poland 1 National Pirogov Memorial Medical Uni... 1
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Akbari, Amir Reza 2 Chodnekar, Swarali Yatin 2 Evangelou, Kyriacos 2 Gristina, Kitija Lucija 2 Jain, Nityanand 2 Jain, Shivani 2 Mohan, Srinithi 2 Panag, Deepkanwar Singh 2 Platos, Emilia 2 Reinis, Aigars 2 Rozani, Sofia 2 Srivastava, Mahek 2 Świątek, Dorota 2 Betka, Marta Maria 1 Bordeniuc, Alina 1 Czárth, Zsófia Csenge 1 Fedirko, Pavlo 1 Khetsuriani, Ketevani 1 Kostiks, Andrejs 1 Kravarioti, Dionysia 1
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Carol Davila University of Medicine a... 1 Charles University Hradec Králové Cze... 1 Department of Biology and Microbiolog... 1 Department of Medicine Democritus Uni... 1 Department of Medicine National and K... 1 Department of Morphology Institute of... 1 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial ... 1 Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hun... 1 Faculty of Medicine Charles Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine David Tvildiani M... 1 Faculty of Medicine Medical Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine Medical Universit... 1 Faculty of Medicine Riga Stradiņš Uni... 1 Faculty of Medicine Teaching Universi... 1 Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences ... 1 Institute of Radiation Hygiene and Ep... 1 King's Mill Hospital Sherwood Forest ... 1 Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw P... 1 Medical University of Łódź Łódź Poland 1 National Pirogov Memorial Medical Uni... 1
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35726205
DOI
10.1177/21501319221106625
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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. Everyone develops their coping mechanism which can involve dependence and long-term addiction to alcohol, drugs, violence, or gambling. The high prevalence of mental health disorders during and after the war indicates an undeniable necessity for screening those in need of treatment. For medical health professionals, it is crucial to identify such vulnerable groups who are prone to developing neuropsychiatric morbidities and associated risk factors. It is pivotal to develop and deploy effective and affordable multi-sectoral collaborative care models and therapy, which primarily depends upon family and primary care physicians in the conflict zones. Herein, we provide a brief overview regarding the identification and management of vulnerable populations, alongside discussing the challenges and possible solutions to the same.
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35502145
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10.1111/medu.14818
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