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JAMA: Displacement raises odds of depression, anxiety
A new study published in JAMA Network Open reveals a strong association between natural disaster– induced displacement and elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among U.S. adults. Disaster-induced displacement, when individuals are forced to leave their homes due to natural or person-made disasters, has substantial implications for mental health, researchers stated.