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Epidemiological studies of torture and political violence in conflict settings

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Case reports of organized and political violence have been focused on individual experiences. Often, these are high profile cases. In addition, case reports do not consider the health impact of violence (including psychological torture) on family members or the long-term economic and social consequences in the community.

Epidemiological tools offer an opportunity to assess systematically all forms of organized and political violence at the population level and estimate their short and long-term effects on physical, psychological and social well-being of the individual, family and the community.

This is a multi-site case study of conflict epidemiology commissioned by RCT for three countries and it has been implemented in Bangladesh and Kosovo in 2008. The aims are 1) to estimate the local endemicity and study the pattern of organized and political violence, 2) to identify the risks and protective factors and 3) to analyze their association with the general population health outcomes and family financial burden.

I am also interested in mapping the spatial variation using geographic information system, which enables us to identify areas with different levels of exposure to all forms of organized and political violence and prioritize the health and legal intervention. The ultimate goal of this study is 1) to develop a simple tool to assess the deterioration of physical fitness, functional capacity and social relationships of oppressed population, 2) to create and validate a generic rapid assessment protocol for studying conflict epidemiology.

The main reason for defining the burden of organized and political violence in the conflict-affected area is to take an action on local elimination and prevention. The community intervention cannot be achieved without empowering the oppressed population. It is also of my interest to understand the community attitude towards collective exposure to violence, social rehabilitation and violence prevention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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