Mental health and psychosocial needs of Syrian refugees and the role of Syrian non-governmental organisations

  • Almoshmosh N
  • Mobayed M
  • Aljendi M
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Abstract

Almost 5 million Syrians have been registered as refugees since the conflict started in 2011. Their mental health and psychosocial needs continue to grow as the situation at home gets more complicated. Syrian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and mental health professionals have been offering their support to help meet these needs. They have set up various centres and teams on the ground that focus their efforts on the most needy individuals. They train and supervise healthcare volunteers, encourage self-management and build on people's resilience. These NGOs require support to deal with the consequences of this unprecedented crisis.

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Almoshmosh, N., Mobayed, M., & Aljendi, M. (2016). Mental health and psychosocial needs of Syrian refugees and the role of Syrian non-governmental organisations. BJPsych. International, 13(4), 81–83. https://doi.org/10.1192/s2056474000001380

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