The long-term psychiatric consequences of exposure to war and/or mass conflict continue to be of great concern and particularly in Cambodia. The current cross-sectional study examined the relationship between history of trauma and current psychiatric and functional morbidity in 3200 randomly selected adults aged 18-60 in Cambodia. Structured interviews were conducted from November 2011 until May 2012 in two predominantly rural regions purposively selected for differing duration of exposure to the Khmer Rouge occupation. Information was also collected regarding ongoing daily stressors and intimate partner violence. Despite high prevalence rates of conflict/war-related trauma, current rates of psychiatric disorders (depression, post-traumatic...
Background: Exposure to war and conflict increases the risk of mental health problems. Poor living c...
Mental health is becoming a core public health area in complex emergencies.1 Many historic milestone...
Violence against women is often exacerbated by war, but most civilian research has investigated shor...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms in the Kampong Cham province and to determi...
Background: There is relatively little evidence about the psychological and social impacts of trauma...
Background Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from th...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has suffered from a bloody conflict for more than a decade. M...
Dumke L, van der Haer R, Koos C, Hecker T. Patterns of conflict-related trauma exposure and their re...
This thesis examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and PTSD symptoms and their correlates am...
Populations in war-torn regions are exposed to a wide array of traumatic events that can cause an en...
Documentation is limited in relation to the mental health of the people of West Papua, a territory t...
Background: Exposure to war and conflict increases the risk of mental health problems. Poor living c...
Mental health is becoming a core public health area in complex emergencies.1 Many historic milestone...
Violence against women is often exacerbated by war, but most civilian research has investigated shor...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from the events of...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms in the Kampong Cham province and to determi...
Background: There is relatively little evidence about the psychological and social impacts of trauma...
Background Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in south-east Asia and is still emerging from th...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has suffered from a bloody conflict for more than a decade. M...
Dumke L, van der Haer R, Koos C, Hecker T. Patterns of conflict-related trauma exposure and their re...
This thesis examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and PTSD symptoms and their correlates am...
Populations in war-torn regions are exposed to a wide array of traumatic events that can cause an en...
Documentation is limited in relation to the mental health of the people of West Papua, a territory t...
Background: Exposure to war and conflict increases the risk of mental health problems. Poor living c...
Mental health is becoming a core public health area in complex emergencies.1 Many historic milestone...
Violence against women is often exacerbated by war, but most civilian research has investigated shor...