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Inter-agency coordination of mental health and psychosocial support for refugees and people displaced in Syria
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Inter-agency CoordinationPsychosocial SupportMental Health InterventionMental HealthRefugee MovementSocial SciencesPsychologyForced MigrationRefugee StatusHelp-seeking BehaviorMental Health SystemPublic HealthMental Health CounselingRefugee StudiesPsychiatryMental Health OutcomesHumanitarian AidHealth SystemsCommunity Mental HealthGlobal HealthInternational HealthAdult Mental HealthRefugee HealthPsychopathology
The current crisis in Syria has greatly escalated need, while simultaneously damaging infrastructure within the country. In order for humanitarian eiorts to be eiective, understanding the mental health pro¢le of the population concerned, preexisting mental health system, resources and gaps, as well as an evaluation of the current service situation is vital. This paper provides an analysis of the shifting resources and infrastructure available to the aiected populations in Syria, complementing the systematic review of mental health outcomes elsewhere in this issue. Assessment results from Syria are presented, and capacities and gaps assessed. This article describes how previous, protracted humanitarian and development centred inter-agency eiorts to evaluate and improve the mental health and psychosocial system in Syria can be applied as a foundation, and adjusted to address the current internally displaced persons and refugee crises in the country.
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