The article discusses the author's call for America's public health community to care for and provide supportive services to displaced and refugee children as a means of preventing a potential mental health crisis as of 2017, and it mentions psychopathology and neurological trauma in relation to a global refugee crisis. Anxiety, depression, and other behavior problems in young refugees are examined, along with war-related trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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