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Measuring the psychosocial, biological, and cognitive signatures of profound stress in humanitarian settings: impacts, challenges, and strategies in the field

机译:在人道主义环境中测量深刻压力的心理社会,生物学和认知签名:田野的影响,挑战和策略

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Background:Evidence of 'what works' 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 dissemination: these included the logistics and acceptability of implementing a randomized controlled trial in a humanitarian context, the selection and refinement of culturally-relevant research tools and community-based practices, and the dissemination of results to multiple stakeholders. We demonstrated beneficial and sustained impacts on self-reports of insecurity, stress, and mental health; developed a reliable and culturally-relevant measure of resilience; experimentally tested cognitive skills; and showed that levels of cortisol, a biomarker of chronic stress, reduced by one third in response to intervention. Using stress biomarkers offered proof-of-concept evidence, beyond self-reported data: interventions targeting mental health and psychosocial wellbeing can regulate physiological stress in the body as well as improve self-reported mental health and wellbeing. We built constructive dialogue between local communities, scholars, humanitarian practitioners, and policy-makers.Conclusions:Our work shows the value of rigorous research in humanitarian settings, emphasizing relevance for local communities and meaningful ways to build research ownership. Findings encourage the adoption of cognitive measures and stress biomarkers alongside self-report surveys in evaluating programme impacts. High-quality scientific research with youth can be feasible, useful, and ethical in humanitarian settings.? The Author(s) 2020.
机译:背景:“人道主义计划中的”作品“的证据对于解决冲突和强迫流离失所的破坏性后果很重要。然而,收集强大的科学证据,确保上下文相关性挑战。我们衡量了由叙利亚难民和约旦主办社区青年的慈善兵团实施了结构化的心理社会干预的生物学,心理社会和认知影响。在本文中,我们展示了对该评估研究的案例分析,反映了该工作的科学贡献,其交付中所经历的挑战以及部署的策略解决了它们。探讨:我们对研究设计,方法确定了挑战,并传播:这些包括在人道主义背景下实施随机对照试验的物流和可接受性,以及文化相关的研究工具和基于社区的实践的选择和改进以及向多个利益攸关方的传播结果。我们对不安全,压力和心理健康的自我报告表示有益和持续影响;开发了可靠而文化相关的恢复力衡量标准;实验测试的认知技能;并且表明皮质醇水平,慢性胁迫的生物标志物,响应干预减少了三分之一。使用压力生物标志物提供了概念证明证据,超出了自我报告的数据:针对心理健康和心理社会福祉的干预可以调节身体的生理压力,以及改善自我报告的心理健康和福祉。我们建立了当地社区,学者,人道主义从业者和政策制定者之间建立了建设性的对话。结论:我们的工作表明了人道主义环境中严谨的研究价值,强调了当地社区的相关性和有意义的建立研究所有权。调查结果鼓励采用认知措施和应力生物标志物,并在评估计划影响方面的自我报告调查。高质量的科学研究与青年可能是可行,有用,在人道主义环境中的道德。作者2020年。

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