Asylum seekers in Australian offshore detention at 20 times greater PTSD risk than someone not detained, study finds
Briefly

A recent study reveals that asylum seekers detained offshore are 17-20 times more likely to develop PTSD compared to those who experience shorter onshore detention.
The research underscores that individuals in offshore detention have a significantly higher prevalence of PTSD and depression, quantifying the psychological impact of such experiences.
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