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Home / War and Conflict / Trauma Steals Speech: Ukraine's Child Crisis

Trauma Steals Speech: Ukraine's Child Crisis

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Ukrainian children developing severe speech disorders due to war trauma.
  • Speech therapists report a 35% increase in child patients since the war began.
  • Psychosocial distress affects 43% of children studied by Save the Children.
Trauma Steals Speech: Ukraine's Child Crisis

War-induced trauma is causing severe speech disorders among Ukrainian children, with sudden loss of speech, mutism, and stuttering becoming increasingly prevalent. Speech therapists in Ukraine are reporting a sharp rise in young patients, with some clinics experiencing at least a 35% increase in cases since the conflict began. This crisis is particularly acute in regions that have endured prolonged bombardment and occupation.

The psychological toll on children is profound. Data from Save the Children indicates that 43% of affected children suffer from psychosocial distress, a figure underscoring the deep mental health challenges. The United Nations reports over 3,100 children killed or injured, and UNICEF estimates 1.5 million are at risk of various mental health disorders, including PTSD and anxiety.

These speech disruptions manifest in various ways, from complete silence after witnessing violent events to gradual speech regression as children internalize fear. While recovery requires stable routines and therapeutic support, these resources are often scarce for families displaced or affected by the ongoing conflict, leaving many children struggling with the lingering effects of war.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ukrainian children are experiencing severe speech disorders including sudden loss of speech, selective mutism, and stuttering due to war-related trauma.
The war has caused a significant increase in speech disorders among Ukrainian children, with therapists noting a sharp rise in patients and diagnoses of trauma-induced mutism and stuttering.
Millions of Ukrainian children are at risk of depression, anxiety, and PTSD due to the war, with many exhibiting psychosocial distress and trauma-related speech disorders.

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