Background: A considerable evidence base has been produced in recent years highlighting the effectiveness of brief scalable psychological interventions for people living in communities exposed to adversity. However, practical guidance on how to scale up these interventions to wider populations does not exist. In this paper we report on the use of Theory of Change (ToC) to plan the scale up of the World Health Organization's flagship low intensity psychological intervention "Problem Management Plus" (PM+) for Syrian refugees in Turkey. Methods: We conducted a one-day ToC workshop in Istanbul. ToC is a participatory planning process used in the development, implementation and evaluation of projects. It is similar to driver diagrams or logic m...
Abstract Background The crisis in Syria has caused millions of Syrians to seek refuge in neighborin...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in an unprecedented increase in the number of refugees seeking asyl...
Given the increasing use of low-intensity psychological interventions in humanitarian mental health ...
Background: A considerable evidence base has been produced in recent years highlighting the effectiv...
BACKGROUND: A considerable evidence base has been produced in recent years highlighting the effectiv...
BACKGROUND: A large mental health treatment gap exists among conflict-affected populations, and Syri...
BACKGROUND: A large mental health treatment gap exists among conflict-affected populations, and Syri...
In recent years, a range of brief protocolised psychological interventions like Problem Management P...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighbouring ...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighbouring ...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
Background: Syrian refugees in Switzerland face several barriers in accessing mental health care. Co...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
BACKGROUND: There is little practical guidance on how contextually relevant mental healthcare plans ...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
Abstract Background The crisis in Syria has caused millions of Syrians to seek refuge in neighborin...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in an unprecedented increase in the number of refugees seeking asyl...
Given the increasing use of low-intensity psychological interventions in humanitarian mental health ...
Background: A considerable evidence base has been produced in recent years highlighting the effectiv...
BACKGROUND: A considerable evidence base has been produced in recent years highlighting the effectiv...
BACKGROUND: A large mental health treatment gap exists among conflict-affected populations, and Syri...
BACKGROUND: A large mental health treatment gap exists among conflict-affected populations, and Syri...
In recent years, a range of brief protocolised psychological interventions like Problem Management P...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighbouring ...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighbouring ...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
Background: Syrian refugees in Switzerland face several barriers in accessing mental health care. Co...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
BACKGROUND: There is little practical guidance on how contextually relevant mental healthcare plans ...
Background: Syrian refugees resettled in Turkey show a high prevalence of symptoms of mental disorde...
Abstract Background The crisis in Syria has caused millions of Syrians to seek refuge in neighborin...
The crisis in Syria has resulted in an unprecedented increase in the number of refugees seeking asyl...
Given the increasing use of low-intensity psychological interventions in humanitarian mental health ...