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War Harder on Mental
Health than Disaster
(October 4, 2007) -- ADELAIDE, Australia (UPI) -- The civil war in Sri
Lanka is causing more
mental health problems and social breakdown than the catastrophic 2004
tsunami, a study found.
Study leader Daya Somasundaram, of the University of Adelaide, in
Australia, said the findings are based on published data and qualitative
research including participatory observation, key informant and focus group
interviews.
The researchers found the terrorizing of many Tamil communities and the
destruction caused by the tsunami meant many villages were abandoned and the
villagers separated.
"The natural disaster was a one off catastrophic event that left a trail
of destruction and loss," Somasundaram said in a statement. "But it did not
continue to exert a prolonged effect. As a result the severity of the
collective trauma was much less."
However, in the aftermath of war, communities suffer from mistrust,
suspicion, silence, brutalization, deterioration in morals and values, poor
leadership, dependency, passivity and despair, Somasundaram said.
The findings are published in the International Journal of Mental Health
Systems.
Source: UPI
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Last updated: 10/07
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