BACKGROUND:The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Sudan as the most dangerous country for aid workers globally. Exposure to other traumatic events and chronic stress is also common in this population. No research exists on the mental health of humanitarian workers in South Sudan. OBJECTIVES:This study examined symptom burden and predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, hazardous alcohol consumption, and burnout among humanitarian workers in South Sudan. METHOD:We conducted a cross-sectional online survey with humanitarian workers (national and international staff, consultants, United Nations volunteers). We applied validated measures useful for this setting. We ...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humani...
Objective: This thesis examined the prevalence of burnout, alcohol consumption, and psychological di...
Background The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2017-11-23, accepted 2018-09-24Publicatio...
This study examined the mental health of national humanitarian aid workers in northern Uganda and co...
Background International humanitarian aid workers providing care in emergencies are subjected to nu...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
This study focused on humanitarian workers in South Sudan and the interrelation of mental health, g...
Objective: To describe the current research literature on mental health and psychosocial support (MH...
Aid relief workers active in complex humanitarian emergencies often develop mental health issues, du...
Most studies on the mental health of humanitarian aid workers have concentrated on sociodemographic ...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humani...
Objective: This thesis examined the prevalence of burnout, alcohol consumption, and psychological di...
Background The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2017-11-23, accepted 2018-09-24Publicatio...
This study examined the mental health of national humanitarian aid workers in northern Uganda and co...
Background International humanitarian aid workers providing care in emergencies are subjected to nu...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
This study focused on humanitarian workers in South Sudan and the interrelation of mental health, g...
Objective: To describe the current research literature on mental health and psychosocial support (MH...
Aid relief workers active in complex humanitarian emergencies often develop mental health issues, du...
Most studies on the mental health of humanitarian aid workers have concentrated on sociodemographic ...
Background: Working in humanitarian crisis situations is dangerous. National humanitarian staff in p...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humani...
Objective: This thesis examined the prevalence of burnout, alcohol consumption, and psychological di...