Abstract
Abstract
According to the UN Refugee Agency, around 100 million individuals were estimated to
be forcibly displaced worldwide in 2022 due to violence, war or other human rights
violations. This represents a doubling in the global population of forcibly displaced
individuals during the last decade. War migrants are frequently exposed to multiple traumas,
including direct or indirect exposure to violence, as well as extended periods of
insecurities in access to housing, clothes, food, education and health care. As a corollary,
war migrants face extensive health risks, including elevated risks of psychiatric disorders
with potential implications for the development of other conditions, e.g. autoimmune and
cardiovascular diseases. The most recent evidence of the health risks of war migrants will be
reviewed along with possible mitigating factors of such adverse sequalae.
Disclosure of Interest
None Declared
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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