What Every Psychiatrists Should Know about the Mental Health Effects of Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Emergencies

2019 APA Scientific Conference

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Conference participants would have a better appreciation of the types of man-made and natural disasters and emergencies that could impact mental health of a population;
Conference participants would have an appreciation of socio-demographic and clinical as well as exposure related vulnerability correlates for the common mental disorders experienced at the population level after man-made and natural disasters and emergencies; and
Conference participants would have an appreciation of socio-demographic, clinical and other protective correlates for the common mental disorders experienced at the population level after man-made and natural disasters and emergencies.
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