Psychologists’ perspective of mental health in Yemen during the civil war and COVID-19: a qualitative inquiry

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Sumaia Mohammed Zaid
Ahlam Mohammed Fadel
Sahar Mohammed Taresh
Lubna Ali Mohammed
Nina Fitriana
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[1] Sana’a University,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Art and Human Science
[2] Taiz University,Department of kindergarten, Faculty of Education
[3] Lincoln University College (LUC),Department of TESL, Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities
[4] Mercu Buana University of Yogyakarta,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Psychological disorders; War; COVID-19; Mental health; Yemen; Psychologists;
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In comparison to other Middle Eastern nations that are experiencing conflicts and wars, Yemen has the greatest rate of mental health issues since the war was accompanied by distressing experiences and severe chronic psychological crises. This study aims to examine the current state of psychological problems from the perspectives of psychologists and psychiatrists in light of the ongoing civil war and the COVID-19 pandemic. This study included 20 psychologists and psychiatrists in total. Semi-structured face-to-face interviews with the psychologists and psychiatrists were done between October 2021 and December 2021 and between May 2022 and June 2022. Handwritten notes and field notes were used to record the interview process. The transcripts were inductively analysed using Braun and Clarke’s thematic analytic approach to get the main themes and subthemes. The four major themes that emerged from the emerging codes are the impact of war on mental health, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health, the healthcare system, and the lack of awareness about mental health. These themes reveal how the civil war and COVID-19 contributed to Yemenis’ mental health issues and resulting psychological disorders. Yemenis’ mental health and well-being are under several threats; thus, the government and other relevant authorities must take urgent measures to lessen the impact of mental illness on society.
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