Doctors without Borders

By Teymoor Nabili in Middle East on January 31st, 2010

Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders conducted a 3 year study among Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Although the focus of the study was to measure how effective counselling could be for those suffering psychological trauma, the report also highlights that severe psychological distress is widespread:

Among 1,254 patients, 23.2% reported post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD], 17.3% anxiety disorder (other than PTSD or acute stress disorder), and 15.3% depression. PTSD was more frequently identified in children ≤ 15 years old, while depression was the main symptom observed in adults.

The cause of the problem?

The three major traumatic events reported by patients were witnessing a murder or physical abuse (53.4%), property destruction or loss (32.7%), and killing of a close family member (31.5%)

By Omar Chatriwala in Americas on January 13th, 2010
Photo by AFP

"Help Haiti" is the cry that's been tweeted and retweeted over and over, with the tag remaining a trending topic on the social-messaging website Twitter for most of the day of Wednesday.

International aid groups are rushing to get relief workers and supplies to Haiti after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Tuesday. The Red Cross says up to 3 million people may have been affected.