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Conflict and mental health: The experiences of people living with mental illness and disability amidst ongoing conflict

机译:冲突和心理健康:持续冲突中患有精神疾病和残疾的人的经历

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Low-and middle-income countries (LMIC) house a majority of the displaced exposed to conflicts and the mental health consequences for these communities are well documented. Although there is an increasing recognition for mental health and psychosocial support (MH&PSS) interventions in LMIC, the efficacy of these interventions is often debated. Several approaches have emerged in response to these debates, but have limited influence on practice. Thus, several key issues such as the neglect of people with mental illness (PWMI) continue to persist. The paper revisits the approach to MH&PSS in LMIC by drawing from the lived experiences of PWMI living amidst ongoing conflict in Assam. The paper highlights the gaps in the current understanding that informs programming, and the need to reconsider the traumatic stressbased approaches to MH&PSS that do not address the mental health needs of large population groups and the most vulnerable like PWMI.
机译:低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)容纳了大多数遭受冲突困扰的流离失所者,而且对这些社区的心理健康后果已有详细记录。尽管人们对LMIC中的心理健康和社会心理支持(MH&PSS)干预措施的认可度不断提高,但人们常常对这些干预措施的功效进行辩论。针对这些辩论出现了几种方法,但对实践的影响有限。因此,诸如忽视精神病患者(PWMI)之类的几个关键问题继续存在。本文通过借鉴阿萨姆邦持续冲突中PWMI的生活经验,重新审视了LMIC中的MH&PSS方法。本文着重指出了目前了解信息的差距,这些知识为编程提供了信息,并且需要重新考虑基于创伤性压力的MH&PSS方法,这些方法不能满足大量人群和最脆弱人群(如PWMI)的心理健康需求。

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