Abstract
Set in challenging and complex environments, there has been growing concern about the mental health consequences of aid work. Along with existing difficulties in reducing well-known occupational risks such as exposure to trauma, there is a lack of awareness of psychosocial risks in the humanitarian sector. This paper is a discussion, drawing on occupational health perspectives, on ways to reflect on mental health policies, research and interventions in this sector.
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Jachens, L. (2019, November 1). Humanitarian aid workers’ mental health and duty of care. Europe’s Journal of Psychology. PsychOpen. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v15i4.2221
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