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Characteristics of the Colombian armed conflict and the mental health of civilians living in active conflict zones
Belletal.ConflictandHealth2012,6:10
/content/6/1/10
RESEARCH
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CharacteristicsoftheColombianarmedconflict
andthementalhealthofcivilianslivinginactive
conflictzones
VaughanBell1,FernandaMéndez1,CarmenMartínez2,PedroPabloPalma2andMarcBosch1*
Abstract
Background:DespitethefactthattheColombianarmedconflicthascontinuedforalmostfivedecadesthereis
stillverylittleinformationonhowitaffectsthementalhealthofcivilians.Althoughitiswellestablishedin
post-conflictpopulationsthatexperienceoforganisedviolencehasanegativeimpactonmentalhealth,little
researchhasbeendoneonthoselivinginactiveconflictzone
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