Psychosocial support among refugees
The aim of this paper is to examine the psychosocial needs and stressors among refugees of con£icts within
developing countries, and their group based, social support mechanisms. Systematic literature searches
of peer reviewed journal articles (nU60 articles) were carried out using the following factors: type
(refugee); cause (con’icts); location (developing countries). As refugees move towards a prolonged
urban displacement phase, needs and stressors became di!erent than those of the acute phase.While
daily stressors a!ect far more people than posttraumatic stress disorder, many psychosocial support
interventions focus only on the latter. Positive e!ects of social support on the mental health of displaced
people have been established, while the process is not yet clear, group processes and identities appear
to be important.The authors suggest, therefore, that a social identity approach can be applied to understand
the emergence of a common refugee identity, and its role in empowerment through activating
social support networks.
In: Intervention: Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, ISSN 1571-8883 | 14 | 2 | July | 128-141
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