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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(8): 1442-1450. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.46
PMID: 34124868        PMCID: PMC9808366

Original Article

Access to Care for Mental Health Problems in Afghanistan: A National Challenge

Viviane Kovess-Masfety 1,2,3 * ORCID, Elie Karam 4,5,6 ORCID, Katherine Keyes 7 ORCID, Ajmal Sabawoon 8, Bashir Ahmad Sarwari 9

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1- Sabawoon A, Keyes K, Karam E, Kovess-Masfety V. Associations between traumatic event experiences, psychiatric disorders, and suicidal behavior in the general population of Afghanistan: findings from Afghan National Mental Health Survey. Inj Epidemiol. 2022;9(1) [Crossref]
2- Orang M, Choi F, Krausz R, Hewad A, Suen J, Jang K, Missmahl I. Connections between family violence and violence in the public sphere in Afghanistan. Humanit Soc Sci Commun. 2023;10(1) [Crossref]
3- Oriya S, Alekozai T. The impact of persons with mental health problems on family members and their coping strategies in Afghanistan. Intervention. 2022;20(1):28 [Crossref]
4- Kovess-Masfety V, Frounfelker R, Keyes K, Karam E, Sabawoon A, Sarwari B, Husky M, Kaur N, Rousseau C. Education as a protective factor for mental health risks among youth living in highly dangerous regions in Afghanistan. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2023;17(1) [Crossref]