نتایج جستجو برای: war survivors

تعداد نتایج: 86660  

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2014
Tessa Chelouche

Born in Czechoslovakia, psychiatrist Leo Eitinger (1912-1996) became internationally recognized for research on his fellow concentration camp inmates. He graduated as an MD in 1937, but being Jewish was prohibited from practicing as a doctor. When the Nazis occupied the area he was forced to flee to Norway, where in 1940 he was again deprived of his right to practice medicine. In 1942 he was ar...

Journal: :Journal of the history of biology 2015
Donna M Goldstein Magdalena E Stawkowski

This article traces disagreements about the genetic effects of low-dose radiation exposure as waged by James Neel (1915-2000), a central figure in radiation studies of Japanese populations after World War II, and Yuri Dubrova (1955-), who analyzed the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. In a 1996 article in Nature, Dubrova reported a statistically significant increase in the minisatell...

2012
Nexhmedin Morina Paul M G Emmelkamp

BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to assess levels of somatic and mental health distress, well-being, AS WELL AS utilization of primary and specialist health care services among war-related widowed and non-widowed female civilian survivors of war. METHODS 100 war-related widowed lone mothers and 106 non-widowed mothers who had experienced the Kosovo war ten years previously participated in ...

Journal: :Ssm - Mental Health 2021

Current measures of adaptive functioning are typically validated using samples from Western populations, which limit their utility in non-Western populations. The present study examines the development and a locally derived measure functioning, Penn/RESIST/Peradeniya Competencies (PRPC) Scale, among Tamil survivors Sri Lankan civil war. This scale—developed data 622 qualitative interviews war-a...

2016
Hatice Kaya Ozdogan Faruk Karateke Mehmet Ozdogan Sibel Cetinalp Sefa Ozyazici Yurdal Gezercan Ali Ihsan Okten Muge Celik Salim Satar

OBJECTIVE Since the civilian war in Syria began, thousands of seriously injured trauma patients from Syria were brought to Turkey for emergency operations and/or postoperative intensive care. The aim of this study was to present the demographics and clinical features of the wounded patients in Syrian civil war admitted to the surgical intensive care units in a tertiary care centre. METHODS Th...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2006
Lisa J Laplante Miryam Rivera Holguin

The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), formed in 2001, turned national attention toward the serious mental health consequences of the country's 20-year internal armed conflict. The TRC prioritized reparations in mental health, using a legal justification that provided victims-survivors of the war with a rights-based framework for demanding that the public sector attend to their...

2013
Marina A. Gulina M. A. Gulina

The article has discussed the Leningrad Siege (1941-1944), focusing on the individual and collective memories of survivors who had lived through that trauma during their childhood. Thus far there has been no psychological investigation of the feelings of extreme deprivation caused by that Siege, despite the reams of material published on Leningrad under siege. To deal with this shortfall, the c...

Journal: :The Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences 2013
Moshe Bensimon Stephen Zvi Levine Gadi Zerach Einat Stein Vlad Svetlicky Zahava Solomon

BACKGROUND In societies facing prolonged exposure to war and terror, empirical research provides mixed support for the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom clusters groupings identified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR) as re-experiencing the event, avoidance and emotional numbing, and hyperarousal. METHOD This study examines the validity of the PTSD symptom cluster...

2006

The gravity of “deep” urethral wounds, especially those caused by gunshot, was recognized as far back as the American Civil War. Fatalities were common and survivors were routinely afflicted with strictures and or fistulae. Since then, although significant overall progress has evolved in the techniques of diagnosis and management, these wounds still result in severe local and associated organ i...

2016
Tatjana Takševa

In her article "Genocidal Rape, Enforced Impregnation, and the Discourse of Serbian National Identity" Tatjana Takševa analyzes two main processes which contributed to the systematic rape and enforced impregnation of Bosniak women during the Balkan conflict: the discourse of Serbian nationalism articulated in response to the sexual violence that took place in Kosovo preceding the war and the si...

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