Background: Evidence of ‘what works\u27 in humanitarian programming is important for addressing the disruptive consequences of conflict and forced displacement. However, collecting robust scientific evidence, and ensuring contextual relevance, is challenging. We measured the biological, psychosocial, and cognitive impacts of a structured psychosocial intervention, implemented by Mercy Corps with Syrian refugees and Jordanian host-community youth. In this paper, we present a case analysis of this evaluation study and reflect on the scientific contributions of the work, the challenges experienced in its delivery, and the strategies deployed to address them. Discussion: We identified challenges with respect to study design, methods, and dissem...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
There is a paucity of research into the subjective stress-related experiences of humanitarian aid wo...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterAlastair Ager - ORCID 0000-0002-9474-3563 https:/...
Background: Evidence of ‘what works’ in humanitarian programming is especially important for address...
The original publication is available at www.informahealthcare.comBackground: Humanitarian crises ar...
Understanding processes that support the well-being of the unprecedented numbers of forcibly displac...
Background: Strengthening the evidence base for humanitarian interventions that provide psychosocial...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian crises are associated with an increase in mental disorders and psychologica...
Background: The effects of disasters and conflicts are widespread and heavily studied. While attenti...
ABSTRACT: Background: Studies of scalable psychological interventions in humanitarian setting are us...
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 ...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: In refugee health, one topic is how important posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is fr...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
There is a paucity of research into the subjective stress-related experiences of humanitarian aid wo...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterAlastair Ager - ORCID 0000-0002-9474-3563 https:/...
Background: Evidence of ‘what works’ in humanitarian programming is especially important for address...
The original publication is available at www.informahealthcare.comBackground: Humanitarian crises ar...
Understanding processes that support the well-being of the unprecedented numbers of forcibly displac...
Background: Strengthening the evidence base for humanitarian interventions that provide psychosocial...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian crises are associated with an increase in mental disorders and psychologica...
Background: The effects of disasters and conflicts are widespread and heavily studied. While attenti...
ABSTRACT: Background: Studies of scalable psychological interventions in humanitarian setting are us...
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 ...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: In refugee health, one topic is how important posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is fr...
Humanitarian workers often operate in high-risk environments, including warzones, environmental disa...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
There is a paucity of research into the subjective stress-related experiences of humanitarian aid wo...