Mental health issues is common, resiliency is rare: Qataris and residents' experiences with distress, traumatic symptoms, and coping during the blockade.
Many people feel vulnerable and uncertain about their future during a political crisis or political instability. Nonetheless, people may choose different coping strategies, making some more resilient and others more vulnerable to mental health issues. Added to the stress caused by these political fa...
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Main Authors: | Wahiba Abu-Ras (Author), Maryam Burghul (Author), Eliza Decker (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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