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Mental Health and Psychosocial Service Needs and Utilization: Qualitative Analysis of Key Informant and Focus Group Data from Syrian Refugees and Jordanian Nationals in the Kingdom of Jordan
(2017)
  • International Medical Corps, International Medical Corps
Abstract
International Medical Corps sought to enhance existing knowledge to develop a profile of coping mechanisms and help-seeking behaviors utilized among the Syrian refugee population in Jordan, along with identifying barriers to service utilization. Through this assessment, International Medical Corps also seeks to provide information that may contribute to a wider discussion as relevant national and international actors consider how to further promote Mental Health and Psychosocial Services in Jordan.
Publication Date
Summer September 4, 2017
Comments
Consulting work out of the LCSC (Department of Psychology) at Concordia University:
Reed Mueller, Ph.D., Stephanie Lam, Ernesto Vasquez, and Ciara Laing

Citation Information
International Medical Corps. "Mental Health and Psychosocial Service Needs and Utilization: Qualitative Analysis of Key Informant and Focus Group Data from Syrian Refugees and Jordanian Nationals in the Kingdom of Jordan" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/r-mueller/35/