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- The Psychological Impact of War on Immigrants: Public Health Strategies for Support
The Psychological Impact of War on Immigrants: Public Health Strategies for Support
Authors : Gülcan Demir
Pages : 114-121
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Publication Date : 2025-04-21
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :Armed conflict has significant psychological effects on migrants exposed to it. They often face mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which are worsened by factors like social isolation, discrimination, and language barriers. Prolonged violence and military activities further increase the risk of these psychological issues. This study aims to explore the psychological impact of war on migrants and identify effective strategies for providing mental health support. It focuses on how trauma, discrimination, and social factors contribute to conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD among migrant populations. A review of existing literature was conducted to assess the prevalence of mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, among war refugees. The relationship between war trauma, discrimination, and other contributing factors like economic hardship and social isolation was analyzed to better understand the broader psychological consequences. Exposure to war trauma and discrimination significantly heightens anxiety and the likelihood of developing PTSD, which can severely affect an individual’s long-term functioning. The review highlights the need for targeted interventions to support migrants\\\' mental health, especially in the face of social and economic challenges. Social support has been shown to reduce the negative psychological effects of war. Factors such as cultural adaptation, religious beliefs, and financial stability are also crucial for improving migrants\\\' mental well-being. Further research is needed to develop effective interventions and policies that address the mental health needs of migrants in conflict-affected areas.Keywords : anksiyete, depresyon, halk sağlığı, ruh sağlığı, TSSB
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