Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in particular face the risk of primary and secondary trauma exposure which can lead to mental health problems. Despite this, research on the mental health of national staff is scarce, and a systematic analysis of up-to-date findings has not been undertaken yet. Objective: This article reviews the available literature on trauma-related mental health problems among national humanitarian staff. It focuses on the prevalence of selected mental health problems in relation to reference groups; sex and/or gender as predictive factors of mental health problems; and the influence of organization types on mental health problems. Method: Three databases were...
Set in challenging and complex environments, there has been growing concern about the mental health ...
Background: International humanitarian aid workers providing care in emergencies are subjected to nu...
This article reviews the literature on mental health of volunteers after working in disasters. When ...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Objective: To describe the current research literature on mental health and psychosocial support (MH...
BACKGROUND:The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Background The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Humanitarian relief work is a growing field characterized by ongoing exposure to primary and seconda...
Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humani...
This study examined the mental health of national humanitarian aid workers in northern Uganda and co...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Background The effects of disasters and conflicts are widespread and heavily studied. While attentio...
Set in challenging and complex environments, there has been growing concern about the mental health ...
Background: International humanitarian aid workers providing care in emergencies are subjected to nu...
This article reviews the literature on mental health of volunteers after working in disasters. When ...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Objective: To describe the current research literature on mental health and psychosocial support (MH...
BACKGROUND:The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Background The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Humanitarian relief work is a growing field characterized by ongoing exposure to primary and seconda...
Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humani...
This study examined the mental health of national humanitarian aid workers in northern Uganda and co...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Background The effects of disasters and conflicts are widespread and heavily studied. While attentio...
Set in challenging and complex environments, there has been growing concern about the mental health ...
Background: International humanitarian aid workers providing care in emergencies are subjected to nu...
This article reviews the literature on mental health of volunteers after working in disasters. When ...