This protocol outlines plans for conducting an evidence synthesis on child protection. This synthesis will ask the overarching research question: What is the impact of protection interventions on unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), during the period of separation, in humanitarian crises in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs)? Specifically, the review will examine this via the following secondary questions that focus on three domains of intervention:Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS): What is the impact of protection interventions on the health and psychosocial well-being of UASC?Interim alternative care: What is the effectiveness of interim alternative care arrangements at restoring a protective environment for UASC...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
This protocol outlines plans for conducting a mixed-methods systematic review on the impact of menta...
The last decade has been marked by increasing attention to rigor in the evaluation of interventions ...
During conflicts and crises, children often face multiple stressors that can have significant impact...
BACKGROUND:Armed conflict, natural disaster, and forced displacement affect millions of children eac...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
The purpose of this document is to clearly describe the proposed research methodology for an evidenc...
Disaster-affected children are among the most vulnerable populations and face a wide range of threat...
Shelter is critical to the survival of people affected by humanitarian crises as it provides safety ...
Globally, humanitarian needs have reached an historically unprecedented scale, undermining the abili...
Background Armed conflict, natural disaster, and forced displacement affect millions of children eac...
3siSummary: This study examines a sample of 1705 cases of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC...
This protocol outlines plans for conducting a mixed-methods systematic review on the impact of menta...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-01-11, accepted 2019-05-03Publication...
Summary: Background: Results from studies evaluating the effectiveness of focused psychosocial supp...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
This protocol outlines plans for conducting a mixed-methods systematic review on the impact of menta...
The last decade has been marked by increasing attention to rigor in the evaluation of interventions ...
During conflicts and crises, children often face multiple stressors that can have significant impact...
BACKGROUND:Armed conflict, natural disaster, and forced displacement affect millions of children eac...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
The purpose of this document is to clearly describe the proposed research methodology for an evidenc...
Disaster-affected children are among the most vulnerable populations and face a wide range of threat...
Shelter is critical to the survival of people affected by humanitarian crises as it provides safety ...
Globally, humanitarian needs have reached an historically unprecedented scale, undermining the abili...
Background Armed conflict, natural disaster, and forced displacement affect millions of children eac...
3siSummary: This study examines a sample of 1705 cases of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC...
This protocol outlines plans for conducting a mixed-methods systematic review on the impact of menta...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-01-11, accepted 2019-05-03Publication...
Summary: Background: Results from studies evaluating the effectiveness of focused psychosocial supp...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
This protocol outlines plans for conducting a mixed-methods systematic review on the impact of menta...
The last decade has been marked by increasing attention to rigor in the evaluation of interventions ...