Barriers to accessing psychosocial support for humanitarian aid workers: a mixed methods inquiry

Author:

Cockcroft‐McKay Caitlin1,Eiroa‐Orosa Francisco José2

Affiliation:

1. Independent Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Consultant and MSc Postgraduate, International Humanitarian Psychosocial Intervention, School of Psychology University of East London United Kingdom

2. Ramón y Cajal Researcher, Section of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology University of Barcelona Spain

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Social Sciences

Reference47 articles.

1. Caring for the mental health of humanitarian volunteers in traumatic contexts: the importance of organisational support;Aldamman K.;European Journal of Psychotraumatology.,2019

2. Mental and social health in disasters: Relating qualitative social science research and the Sphere standard

3. Blanchetière P.(2006)Resilience of Humanitarian Workers. November.https://www.alnap.org/help-library/resilience-of-humanitarian-aid-workers(last accessed on 19 February 2021).

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