There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in war-affected populations. The study aim was to examine health care utilization patterns for mental, behavioural and emotional problems among the war-affected adult population in the Republic of Georgia.A cross-sectional household survey was conducted among 3600 adults affected by 1990s and 2008 armed conflicts in Georgia. Service use was measured for the last 12 months for any mental, emotional or behavioural problems. TSQ, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 were used to measure current symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety. Descriptive and regression analyses were used.Respondents were predominantly female (65.0%), 35.8% were unemployed, and 56.0% covered by the gover...
BACKGROUND: There are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian populations ...
There remains limited evidence on comorbidity of mental disorders among conflict-affected civilians,...
Background: Existing WHO estimates of the prevalence of mental disorders in emergency settings are m...
There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in war-affecte...
BACKGROUND: There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of evidence on access to services for mental health and psych...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of evidence on access to services for mental health and psychosocial ...
There remains limited evidence on comorbidity of mental disorders among conflict-affected civilians,...
CONTEXT: War experience may affect mental health. However, no community-based study has assessed men...
Aims. Adults who experienced the 1992 and 2008 armed conflicts in the Republic of Georgia were expos...
Background There are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian populations ...
Context: War experience may affect mental health. However, no community-based study has assessed men...
AbstractBackgroundThere are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian popula...
Background: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
Background: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
BACKGROUND: There are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian populations ...
There remains limited evidence on comorbidity of mental disorders among conflict-affected civilians,...
Background: Existing WHO estimates of the prevalence of mental disorders in emergency settings are m...
There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in war-affecte...
BACKGROUND: There is large gap in mental illness treatment globally and potentially especially so in...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of evidence on access to services for mental health and psych...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of evidence on access to services for mental health and psychosocial ...
There remains limited evidence on comorbidity of mental disorders among conflict-affected civilians,...
CONTEXT: War experience may affect mental health. However, no community-based study has assessed men...
Aims. Adults who experienced the 1992 and 2008 armed conflicts in the Republic of Georgia were expos...
Background There are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian populations ...
Context: War experience may affect mental health. However, no community-based study has assessed men...
AbstractBackgroundThere are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian popula...
Background: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
Background: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
BACKGROUND: There are substantial risk factors for somatic distress (SD) among civilian populations ...
There remains limited evidence on comorbidity of mental disorders among conflict-affected civilians,...
Background: Existing WHO estimates of the prevalence of mental disorders in emergency settings are m...