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Mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings: linking practice and research.

机译:人道主义环境中的心理健康和心理社会支持:联系实践和研究。

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This review links practice, funding, and evidence for interventions for mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in humanitarian settings. We studied practice by reviewing reports of mental health and psychosocial support activities (2007-10); funding by analysis of the financial tracking service and the creditor reporting system (2007-09); and interventions by systematic review and meta-analysis. In 160 reports, the five most commonly reported activities were basic counselling for individuals (39%); facilitation of community support of vulnerable individuals (23%); provision of child-friendly spaces (21%); support of community-initiated social support (21%); and basic counselling for groups and families (20%). Most interventions took place and were funded outside national mental health and protection systems. 32 controlled studies of interventions were identified, 13 of which were randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that met the criteria for meta-analysis. Two studies showed promising effects for strengthening community and family supports. Psychosocial wellbeing was not included as an outcome in the meta-analysis, because its definition varied across studies. In adults with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), meta-analysis of seven RCTs showed beneficial effects for several interventions (psychotherapy and psychosocial supports) compared with usual care or waiting list (standardised mean difference [SMD] -0.38, 95% CI -0.55 to -0.20). In children, meta-analysis of four RCTs failed to show an effect for symptoms of PTSD (-0.36, -0.83 to 0.10), but showed a beneficial effect of interventions (group psychotherapy, school-based support, and other psychosocial support) for internalising symptoms (six RCTs; SMD -0.24, -0.40 to -0.09). Overall, research and evidence focuses on interventions that are infrequently implemented, whereas the most commonly used interventions have had little rigorous scrutiny.
机译:这篇审查链接练习,资金和措施的精神健康和心理社会健康在人道主义环境中的干预措施。通过审查心理健康和心理社会支持活动的报告(2007-10),我们研究了实践;通过分析财务跟踪服务和债权人报告系统(2007-09)的资金;并通过系统审查和荟萃分析干预。在160个报告中,五个最常见的活动是个人的基本咨询(39%);促进弱势群体的社区支持(23%);提供儿童友好的空间(21%);支持社区启动的社会支持(21%);对群体和家庭的基本咨询(20%)。大多数干预措施发生并获得了全国心理健康和保护制度之外的资助。 32鉴定了对干预的对照研究,其中13种是随机对照试验(RCT),符合Meta分析的标准。两项研究对加强社区和家庭支持表现出有希望的效果。心理社会福祉未作为荟萃分析中的结果包含在内,因为其定义在研究中变化。在创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的成年人中,与通常的护理或等候名单(标准化平均值[SMD] -0.38,95)相比,七个RCT的荟萃分析表现出有益的效果(心理治疗和心理社会支持) %CI -0.55至-0.20)。在儿童中,4个RCT的META分析未能对PTSD的症状(-0.36,-0.83至0.10)表现出效果,但表现出干预措施(组心理治疗,学校的支持和其他心理社会支持)的有益效果内景症状(六个RCT; SMD -0.24,-0.40至-0.09)。总体而言,研究和证据重点介绍了不经常实施的干预措施,而最常用的干预措施几乎没有严格审查。

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