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Mental Health Problems and Coping among Flood Victims in Ghana: A Comparative Study of Victims and Non-Victims
2015
Current Research in Psychology
The occurrence of natural disasters results in loss of lives and properties. However, the short and long term focus of assistance is usually on the physical wellbeing of the victims with no attention to their accompanying mental health issues. This study examined the mental health problems and coping strategies among flood victims and nonvictims in the Eastern Region of Ghana. A total of 400 respondents (200 flood victims and 200 non-victims) were sampled from two Districts, one with a history
doi:10.3844/crpsp.2015.15.21
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