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View article: Pathways of service user participation in mental health decision-making in Lebanon
Pathways of service user participation in mental health decision-making in Lebanon Open
Inclusive participation of mental health service users is critical for effective decision-making and governance, yet remains underexplored in humanitarian settings. Lebanon, facing protracted crises and hosting over 1.5 million Syrian refu…
View article: Lebanese and Syrian refugee parents’ experiences of accessing mental health care for their children in Lebanon: Findings from a qualitative study
Lebanese and Syrian refugee parents’ experiences of accessing mental health care for their children in Lebanon: Findings from a qualitative study Open
Globally, more than 250 million children and adolescents experience mental health (MH) disorders. The estimated 43 million children forcibly displaced at the end of 2022, most commonly displaced to neighbouring low-and-middle-income countr…
View article: Developing guidelines for culturally relevant informed consent: an example from Lebanon
Developing guidelines for culturally relevant informed consent: an example from Lebanon Open
This study addresses the prominent gap in literature and practice by exploring the facilitators and barriers to informed consent and developing culturally relevant informed consent guidelines in Lebanon. Utilizing a Design Thinking (DT) fr…
View article: Barriers and enablers to a coordinated MHPSS response in Lebanon: A case study of the MHPSS Taskforce
Barriers and enablers to a coordinated MHPSS response in Lebanon: A case study of the MHPSS Taskforce Open
During humanitarian crises, under-resourced and overstretched health systems may not be able to fully meet mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) needs of affected populations, including refugees, internally displaced persons and h…
View article: Barriers, facilitators and proposed solutions to equitable mental health financing and service delivery for the Lebanese populations and displaced Syrians in Lebanon: Findings from a qualitative study
Barriers, facilitators and proposed solutions to equitable mental health financing and service delivery for the Lebanese populations and displaced Syrians in Lebanon: Findings from a qualitative study Open
Forcibly displaced populations experience an increased burden of mental illness. Scaling up mental health (MH) services places new resource demands on health systems in crises-affected settings and raises questions about how to provide equ…
View article: Power dynamics and participation within humanitarian coordination groups: A case study of the MHPSS Taskforce in Lebanon
Power dynamics and participation within humanitarian coordination groups: A case study of the MHPSS Taskforce in Lebanon Open
The humanitarian sector has often been criticised for its hierarchical power dynamics. Such dynamics often centre the priorities of ‘international’ actors, thereby marginalising the knowledge and expertise of those closest to the setting a…
View article: Implementing a Non-Specialist Delivered Psychological Intervention for Young Adolescents in a Protracted Refugee Setting: a Qualitative Process Evaluation in Lebanon
Implementing a Non-Specialist Delivered Psychological Intervention for Young Adolescents in a Protracted Refugee Setting: a Qualitative Process Evaluation in Lebanon Open
There has been an increase in the evaluation and implementation of non-specialist delivered psychological interventions to address unmet mental health needs in humanitarian emergencies. While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide imp…
View article: Evaluation of the Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) intervention in Lebanon: A randomized controlled trial
Evaluation of the Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) intervention in Lebanon: A randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Collaborative Coding in Multi-National Teams: Benefits, Challenges and Experiences Promoting Equitable Research
Collaborative Coding in Multi-National Teams: Benefits, Challenges and Experiences Promoting Equitable Research Open
Within multi-national research collaborations, power dynamics often shape who is involved in which parts of the research process. The analysis phase of research has historically been framed as requiring expert perspective, excluding nation…