Aftermath of anti-police protests in Nigeria: Burden and predictors of psychiatric morbidity among protesters and non-protesters
CONCLUSION: We conclude that participating in the #EndSARS protest was associated with significant psychiatric morbidity. There is need to recognise and address the mental health sequelae of collective actions, and invest in programmes that build resilience and address socio-political determinants of mental health, especially with a focus on youth.PMID:34581195 | DOI:10.1177/00048674211049332
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Olatunde Olayinka Ayinde Oluwasemiloore Peace Atere Ugonna Ibeawuchi Toyin Bello Abiola Ogunkoya Olayinka Asafa Jibril Abdulmalik Source Type: research
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