Conflict and displacement in Sudan: Health challenges, socio-economic strain, trauma, and coping mechanisms among internally displaced persons in Port Sudan shelters

苏丹的冲突与流离失所:苏丹港收容所内流离失所者面临的健康挑战、社会经济压力、创伤和应对机制

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Abstract

The conflict in Sudan has displaced over 3 million individuals, with Port Sudan hosting many internally displaced persons (IDPs). These individuals face inadequate access to resources, trauma, and limited healthcare, while resilience strategies remain underexplored. This study examined the socio-demographic characteristics, health status, displacement experiences, access to resources, and coping mechanisms of IDPs in Port Sudan. A cross-sectional survey of 259 IDPs was conducted using structured questionnaires. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and qualitative data underwent thematic analysis. Nearly 70% of IDPs lacked essential resources, over 50% experienced trauma, and only 20% accessed mental health services. Women (91.8%) faced compounded vulnerabilities but demonstrated resilience through religious practices and social networks. The findings emphasize the urgent need for gender-sensitive interventions to improve healthcare access, address resource gaps, and enhance resilience among IDPs in Sudan.

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