The impact of access to electricity on mental health in conflict-affected territories: An exploratory study in Gaza

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Background: Access to affordable and clean energy is an essential component of the Sustainable Development Goals and a determinant of physical and mental health. However, the occupied Palestinian territory, the Gaza Strip, has experienced prolonged issues with electricity, water and gas supplies. This has significantly impacted on daily life and the area is on the verge of disaster. This research focused on the mental health effects of the lack of electricity in Gaza which have not been previously documented. Methods: A cross-sectional analytic approach was adopted. A survey was administrated face-to-face with respondents from 350 participating households. Inferential statistical analysis was used to examine the relationship between the domains of anxiety, depression, wellbeing and electricity supply factors. A multiple linear regression model was also utilised. Results: There is a highly statistically significant link between continuity of electricity and level of anxiety (p

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AbuQamar, M., Eltayyan, D., Kuznetsova, I., Dhesi, S., Catling, J., AL-Dadah, R., … Abuhaiba, M. (2023). The impact of access to electricity on mental health in conflict-affected territories: An exploratory study in Gaza. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 69(8), 2148–2156. https://doi.org/10.1177/00207640231194479

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