JOURNAL ARTICLE

New Mental Health Research from California State University Outlined (Violence and traumatic stress among Cambodian survivors and perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge genocide).

  • Published In: Mental Health Weekly Digest, 2024. P. 457 1 of 2

  • Database: Psychology Source 2 of 2

Abstract

A study conducted by California State University focused on the residual impacts of traumatic stress and violence among survivors and perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia. The research involved intensive focus groups with both cohorts, revealing that all participants experienced multiple traumatic events during the genocide and continue to experience stress and preoccupations with memories of trauma today. The study highlights the ongoing mental health challenges faced by individuals affected by the Khmer Rouge regime. [Extracted from the article]

Additional Information

  • Source:Mental Health Weekly Digest. 2024/12, p457
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Military History and Science
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:1543-6616
  • Accession Number:181446787
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