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Mental health of displaced and returnee populations: Insight from the Sri Lankan post-conflict experience

Authors

Chesmal Siriwardhana

Publisher

Conflict and Health, Volume 9, Article 22 (2015)

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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-015-0049-2

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Abstract

The month of May 2015 marked the sixth year since the end of conflict in Sri Lanka. The cause of death, destruction and displacement, three decades of conflict has had a major impact on health, especially on mental health of those affected by forced displacement.

Post-conflict regions of Sri Lanka has seen improvements in many areas, including resettlement of displaced populations and rebuilding of health-related infrastructure. However, substantial gaps exist around the management of health needs among returnee populations, especially in the area of psychosocial health. Long-term mental health and resilience trajectories of those affected by prolonged displacement and experiencing return migration during post-conflict periods remain important, yet critically understudied areas.

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