A study on Psychological impacts due to displacement in India
Keywords:
large developmental, Psychological, prioritized, material compensationAbstract
Forced internal displacement has been rising steadily, mainly due to conflict. Many internally displaced individuals (IDPs) are displaced for an extended period of time. Many of these IDPs are at greater risk of acquiring mental problems, according to study, which adds to the global disease burden. Personal and group resilience, on the other hand, may operate as protective factors. Development induced displacement is primarily a socioeconomic issue associated with loss or significant reduction of access to basic resources on which communities depend. The removal of access to natural resources such as soil, grasslands, forests, and clean water, as well as economic benefits such as socio-economic linkages, will be prioritized over the physical abandonment of the existing dwelling. The research focuses on the psychological health consequences of human displacement, and also the displacement-related alterations that can assist understand such emotional distress. All in all, the studies indicate that losing one's homeland compromises mental health—particularly the highest point of positive emotional well-being related to happiness, satisfaction with life, future optimism, and spiritual contentment—in aspects that even the most well relocation programmes focusing on material compensation as well as wellbeing re-establishment cannot easily fix.
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