Humanitarian Emergencies – Anxiety, Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
A special issue of Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X). This special issue belongs to the section "Biological Psychiatry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2021) | Viewed by 124979
Special Issue Editors
Interests: disaster psychiatry; global mental health; psychiatric epidemiology; health policy and planning
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Interests: implementation science; global mental health; e-mental health; health policy & systems research
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Interests: disaster psychiatry; global mental health; psychiatric epidemiology; refractory psychiatric disorders; rehabilitation psychiatry
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Humanitarian emergencies, often caused by natural and manmade disasters, negatively affect the psychological wellbeing of those impacted. Natural disasters such as wildfires, hurricanes, tsunamis, flooding, famine and food insufficiency, and pandemics can lead to the onset of stress, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder in survivors. Similarly, manmade disasters such as political conflict, military and combat deployment, civil wars, terrorist attacks, economic recession, and sexual assault have been associated with mental health concerns in victims. This Special Issue aims to extend the literature on the mental health impacts of humanitarian emergencies. We therefore welcome original research and review manuscripts that describe the epidemiology, correlates, and treatments for anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder associated with natural and manmade disasters.
Prof. Vincent I.O. Agyapong
Dr. Ejemai Eboreime
Dr. Adegboyega Sapara
Dr. Nnamdi Nkire
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- anxiety
- depression
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- humanitarian emergencies
- wildfire
- hurricane
- terrorist attacks
- wars
- sexual assault
- recession
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