Mental health in situations of armed conflict.
Keywords:
armed conflict, mental health
Abstract
Mental health is a serious problem in Latin America where many communities have been directly affected by armed conflict, communities in which large population groups have been displaced or have sought refuge. Research studies and epidemiological statistics are summarized to emphasize the psychosocial consequences of traumatic events associated with armed conflict. In addition to specific psychological disorders, other more generalized are considered such as fear, affliction, diseases, social disorder, violence and psychoactive substance consumption. Finally, the main points of a mental health plan for emergency situations are described which include the following: (1) preliminary diagnosis, (2) increase, decentralize and strengthen mental health public services, (3) psychosocial attention to the prevailing disorders--with emphasis on childhood problems, (4) initiate training and use of non-specialized personnel, and (5) identification of special needs requiring attention by psychologists and psychiatrists. Other aspects emphasized were community education, training, social communication, community organization, social participation, interinstitutional coordination, flexibility, sustainability, and specific actions in accordance with local needs.Downloads
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Rodríguez J, De La Torre A, Miranda CT. Mental health in situations of armed conflict. Biomed. [Internet]. 2002 Dec. 1 [cited 2025 Apr. 5];22(Sup2):337-46. Available from: https://revistabiomedicaorg.biteca.online/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1183
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Published
2002-12-01
Section
Políticas
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