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Natural and human-made disaster and associated health outcomes among community-dwelling older adults in India: Findings from LASI, 2017-18.

T MuhammadManacy PaiChanda MauryaShobhit SrivastavaManish Kumar
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Relative to their non-exposed counterparts, older Indians who survived natural or human-made disasters endured an inflated risk of poor self-rated health, functional difficulties, communicable and non-communicable diseases, depressive symptoms, and psychiatric disorders. As such, post-disaster efforts should be grounded in policies and programs that address disaster-related trauma and diseases and improve the functional, physical, and psychological facets of health among older disaster survivors.
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