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Psychiatry and Pediatrics
Chapter I.4
Understanding Cultural Diversity in Mental Health
Mental Health Toolkit
recommended
While working with survivors and victims of domestic abuse, we have learned that
many people who have experienced abuse or trauma in their lives also experience mental health issues as a direct effect of what they have been through. This is why Chayn has created a Mental Health Toolkit available fo
...
Manual
Guiding Principles and Recommendations
According to WHO, around 22% of adults in conflict settings have mental health conditions.
This is almost triple to non-conflict settings. There is no generally accepted estimate for children but it is clear that children who are refugees, IDPs or who live in conflict settings have high levels of m
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BMJ Global Health2020;5:e002014. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002014