SANTÉ MENTALE DES SINISTRÉS DE VOLCAN NYIRAGONGO EN PROVINCE DU NORD KIVU DE LA RDC (APPROCHE CLINIQUE DES CAS)

Ozowa Latem Josue, Kamuangala Kadiata Donatien, Namegabe Yvette Nabintu

Abstract


Cet article est une contribution à l’évaluation de la santé mentale des personnes qui sont confrontées à une situation potentiellement traumatique. En effet, il cible le cas de sept sujets qui ont vécu l’irruption volcanique de Nyiragongo à l’est de la RD Congo. L’analyse psychologique des témoignages relatés par ces sujets concernés poussent à relever que les sinistrés de volcan Nyiragongo sont dans un état de mal être psychologique. Ainsi, leur santé mentale est préoccupante. 

 

This article is a contribution to the assessment of the mental health of people who are confronted with a potentially traumatic situation. Indeed, it targets the case of seven subjects who experienced the volcanic eruption of Nyiragongo in the east of DR Congo. The psychological analysis of the testimonies recounted by those concerned leads us to note that these victims are in a state of psychological unease. Thus, their mental health is worrying.

 

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mal être psychologique, santé mentale, sinistrés, volcan Nyiragongo / psychological ill-being, mental health, victims, Nyiragongo volcano

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v10i4.1852

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