Abstract Alcohol and other drug misuse are significant but neglected public health issues in conflict-affected populations. In this article, we review the literature on the challenges and strategies for implementing substance misuse treatment and prevention services in conflict and post-conflict settings in low- and middle-income countries. We identified nine studies describing interventions in conflict-affected populations residing in Afghanistan, Croatia, India, Kenya, Kosovo, Pakistan, and Thailand. Six of these nine studies focused on refugee populations. Reports revealed challenges to intervention implementation, as well as promising practices and recommendations for future implementation that we characterized as existing in the inner ...
Introduction: Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants may be at risk ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants ma...
Abstract Background Although alcohol use disorders contribute a high proportion of population diseas...
Abstract Background Populations affected by humanitarian emergencies are vulnerable to substance (al...
Many populations that are displaced by conflict experience health and social problems connected to a...
AIMS: Populations in countries emerging from armed conflict may have elevated levels of harmful alco...
This paper reviews the literature on substance use among populations displaced by conflict. Of the 1...
BACKGROUND: Substance use among populations displaced by conflict is a neglected area of public heal...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Substance use among populations d...
Ertl V. Excessive Alcohol Use In Crisis-affected Societies: A Weak Spot of Global Mental Health Rese...
Problem Management+ (PM+) is a transdiagnostic intervention and addresses symptoms across multiple c...
Substance use among refugees is a neglected area of public health and service delivery, despite far-...
Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants may be at risk for substance ...
BACKGROUND: There are currently over 55 million refugees and internally displaced persons due to arm...
Background: There are currently over 55 million refugees and internally displaced persons due to arm...
Introduction: Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants may be at risk ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants ma...
Abstract Background Although alcohol use disorders contribute a high proportion of population diseas...
Abstract Background Populations affected by humanitarian emergencies are vulnerable to substance (al...
Many populations that are displaced by conflict experience health and social problems connected to a...
AIMS: Populations in countries emerging from armed conflict may have elevated levels of harmful alco...
This paper reviews the literature on substance use among populations displaced by conflict. Of the 1...
BACKGROUND: Substance use among populations displaced by conflict is a neglected area of public heal...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Substance use among populations d...
Ertl V. Excessive Alcohol Use In Crisis-affected Societies: A Weak Spot of Global Mental Health Rese...
Problem Management+ (PM+) is a transdiagnostic intervention and addresses symptoms across multiple c...
Substance use among refugees is a neglected area of public health and service delivery, despite far-...
Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants may be at risk for substance ...
BACKGROUND: There are currently over 55 million refugees and internally displaced persons due to arm...
Background: There are currently over 55 million refugees and internally displaced persons due to arm...
Introduction: Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants may be at risk ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Forced migration is occurring at unprecedented levels. Forced migrants ma...
Abstract Background Although alcohol use disorders contribute a high proportion of population diseas...