A narrative review of mental health and psychosocial impact of the war in Gaza.

Ibrahim Aqtam
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Background: The current war in Gaza has resulted in extensive destruction, displacement and severe health challenges, affecting mental health and psychosocial wellbeing. High rates of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, and complex grief are prevalent, disrupting social networks, family cohesion, and community structures.

Aim: To provide an overview of the mental health and psychosocial impact of the war in Gaza, identify research gaps and highlight key considerations for improving mental health and psychosocial support in conflict settings.

Methods: This narrative review examined published studies and reports focusing on mental health and psychosocial support strategies and intervention effectiveness, as well as challenges in the delivery of mental health and psychosocial support in the Gaza Strip.

Results: Findings revealed high rates of mental health disorders driven by violence, loss and displacement. Interventions such as community-based programmes, telemedicine and culturally adapted care show promise but there are gaps, including the need for longitudinal studies and gender-specific analyses.

Conclusion: The war in Gaza has imposed a substantial mental health burden on individuals, disrupting community wellbeing. We advocate context-sensitive interventions, integrated into emergency response and recovery and emphasizing resilience, community support and culturally adapted care.

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对加沙战争的心理健康和社会心理影响的叙述审查。
背景:加沙目前的战争造成了广泛的破坏、流离失所和严重的健康挑战,影响了心理健康和社会心理健康。创伤后应激障碍、抑郁、焦虑和复杂悲伤的高比例普遍存在,破坏了社会网络、家庭凝聚力和社区结构。目的:概述加沙战争对心理健康和社会心理的影响,确定研究差距,并强调在冲突环境中改善心理健康和社会心理支持的关键考虑因素。方法:本叙述性审查审查了已发表的研究和报告,重点关注心理健康和社会心理支持战略和干预效果,以及在加沙地带提供心理健康和社会心理支持方面的挑战。结果:调查结果显示,暴力、损失和流离失所导致的精神健康障碍发生率很高。以社区为基础的规划、远程医疗和适应文化的护理等干预措施显示出希望,但也存在差距,包括需要进行纵向研究和针对性别的分析。结论:加沙战争给个人造成了沉重的心理健康负担,扰乱了社区福祉。我们提倡因地制宜的干预措施,将其纳入应急和恢复工作,强调复原力、社区支持和适应文化的护理。
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