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Victimized children involved with disasters more likely to have mental health issues
August 26, 2010 by NewsBot
A new national study not only has confirmed that children who have been exposed to disasters from earthquakes to fires are more prone to emotional problems, but many of those children may already have been experiencing maltreatment, domestic abuse or peer violence that could exacerbate those issues.


