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Treatment Shortage Makes Syrians Most Vulnerable to Mental Health Crisis

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IDLIB, Syria – The prolonged years of conflict in Syria left deep scars that transcend physical destruction and penetrate the psychological well-being of millions of people. There was a marked increase in mental health disorders and suicide rates, positioning psychiatric care and health services in Syria.
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IDLIB, Syria – The prolonged years of conflict in Syria left deep scars that transcend physical destruction and penetrate the psychological well-being of millions of people. There was a marked increase in mental health disorders and suicide rates, positioning psychiatric care and health services in Syria.

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ipsnoticias.net broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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