2023
DOI: 10.32604/ijmhp.2023.018800
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Exploring the Impact of Crisis and Trauma on the Mental Health and Psychological Well-Being of University Students in Northern Haiti

Abstract: In recent decades, Haiti has been subject to man-made and natural disasters that have left its citizens vulnerable to a range of shocks. With a weak state unable to protect its populace, Haitians are exposed to some of the highest levels of poverty and violence in the Western Hemisphere. In recent years, Haitians have experienced two crises that this study analyzes: the instability and political violence of "peyi lòk" as well as the global pandemic of COVID-19. This community-based assessment explores the impa… Show more

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“…This is because death as a regular occurrence can jeopardise human health, psychological wellbeing and environmental well-being if not well and properly managed [1]. According to [2], the majority of fatalities in urban areas are caused by natural factors such as ageing, natural and artificial disasters and dangers, which include diseases, accidents, killings, armed assaults, etc. The accessibility, sufficiency and effectiveness of urban planning solutions for the deceased are critical, particularly in Nigerian urban areas, because diverse populations and land dominate metropolitan areas [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because death as a regular occurrence can jeopardise human health, psychological wellbeing and environmental well-being if not well and properly managed [1]. According to [2], the majority of fatalities in urban areas are caused by natural factors such as ageing, natural and artificial disasters and dangers, which include diseases, accidents, killings, armed assaults, etc. The accessibility, sufficiency and effectiveness of urban planning solutions for the deceased are critical, particularly in Nigerian urban areas, because diverse populations and land dominate metropolitan areas [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%