乌克兰平民和军人的心理健康问题

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
M. Costello, D. J. West, S. Szydlowski
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摘要

乌克兰境内的激烈战争严重扰乱了难民、留在国内的公民和参与战斗的军队的生活。侵略者以居民区和辅助基础设施为目标,对平民和军事人员的心理健康产生了负面影响。在敌对行动结束后重建国家的国际努力必须包括重点重建精神健康诊断和治疗能力。
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Civilian and Military Mental Health Concerns in Ukraine
The intense warfare within the borders of Ukraine has caused severe disruption to the lives of refugees, the citizens remaining in the country and the military engaged in the fighting. The invader’s targeting of residential areas and supporting infrastructure is negatively impacting the mental health of civilians and military personnel. The international efforts to rebuild the nation at the conclusion of the hostilities must include a focus on rebuilding mental health diagnostic and treatment capability.
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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