Psychosocial Impact of October 2005 Earthquake on Children and Adolescents Aged 9 to 18 Years, Assessed After One Year in Kashmir, Pakistan (Report)
Pakistan Journal of Medical Research 2011, Dec 31, 50, 4
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Byline: Malik Wajid Ali, Mowadat Hussain Rana and Sohail Ali - Email: malik_wajid_ali@hotmail.com Background: On 8 October 2005, an earthquake of 7.6 magnitude hit Pakistan leaving about 75,000 dead and thousands homeless. Worst damage was in the territory of Kashmir. Children exposed to a natural disaster can develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress symptoms and disorder whose prevalence, associated symptoms and vulnerability varies from population to population.
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