TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of the gulf war on the mental health of schizophrenic patients
AU - Melamed, Yuval
AU - Solomon, Z.
AU - Szor, H.
AU - Elizur, A.
N1 - Funding Information:
Yuual Melamed, MD, is with the Yehuda Abarbanel Mental Health Center (affiliated with the Sadder Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University), Bat Yam 59110, Israel. Z. Solomon, PhD, is with the University of Tel Aviv, School of Social Work, Tel Aviv, Israel. H. Szor, MD, is with the Yehuda Abarbanel Mental Health Center (affiliated with the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University), Bat Yam 59110, Israel. A. Elizur, MD, is with the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Address correspondence to: Dr. Yuval Melamed, Abarbanel Mental Health Center, Bat Yam 59110, Is· rael. Fax: 972·3·5552621. This study was supported in part by a grant from the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Health to Prof. Elizur and Prof. Solomon.
PY - 1996/8
Y1 - 1996/8
N2 - The GULF WAR, which took place during January-February 1991, strongly affected the lives of Israeli civilians. The missiles that landed on the home front were a threat to the entire civilian population, thus differentiating the Gulf War from prior Israeli wars (Danon and Shemer 1991). This was similar to the London blitz during World War II (Scoville 1942).
AB - The GULF WAR, which took place during January-February 1991, strongly affected the lives of Israeli civilians. The missiles that landed on the home front were a threat to the entire civilian population, thus differentiating the Gulf War from prior Israeli wars (Danon and Shemer 1991). This was similar to the London blitz during World War II (Scoville 1942).
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U2 - 10.1521/00332747.1996.11024767
DO - 10.1521/00332747.1996.11024767
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AN - SCOPUS:0029861568
SN - 0033-2747
VL - 59
SP - 267
EP - 273
JO - Psychiatry (New York)
JF - Psychiatry (New York)
IS - 3
ER -