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The distribution of diagnosis varied significantly after the crisis (p = 0.056) with the majority of patients being admitted for schizophrenia (37.7 %).
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44 patients were admitted before the crisis and 106 after it. Number of admissions, psychiatric disorders and demographic and clinical data relative to patients were compared between those admitted before and after the crisis. All Syrians admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Lebanon between the 1st of January 2009 and the 31st of December 2013 were included. Lama, Souaiby François, Kazour Marwan, Zoghbi Sami, Richaĭetermine the impact of the Syrian crisis on the hospitalization of Syrians in a psychiatric setting. Impact of the Syrian Crisis on the Hospitalization of Syrians in a Psychiatric Setting. Results of this study may advance the understanding of the role of Facebook on social capital in countries going through similar crisis situations.
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However, the offline rift of the nation was extended to Facebook through promoting hate speech among opposed parties. Results indicated that Facebook enhanced social identity and social capital through facilitating communication, collaboration and resource sharing among dispersed Syrians inside and outside the country. Data was collected by means of a Facebook survey from 964 Syrian users. The rapid adoption of Facebook among Syrians questions whether it helps in maintaining the social capital of a war-torn nation and a dispersed Syrian population worldwide. The Syrian crisis is considered the 'world's single largest crisis for almost a quarter of a century that has the biggest refugee population from a single conflict in a generation' (UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 2016). Questioning the role of Facebook in maintaining Syrian social capital during the Syrian crisis.