Author:
Wells Ruth,Steel Zachary,Abo-Hilal Mohammad,Hassan Abdul Halim,Lawsin Catalina
Abstract
BackgroundHumanitarian organisations supporting Syrian refugees in Jordan have conducted needs assessments to direct resources appropriately.AimsTo present a model of psychosocial concerns reported by Syrian refugees and a peer review of research practices.MethodAcademic and grey literature databases, the United Nations Syria Regional Response website, key humanitarian organisation websites and Google were searched for needs assessments with Syrian refugees in Jordan between February 2011 and June 2015. Information directly reporting the views of Syrian refugees regarding psychosocial needs was extracted and a qualitative synthesis was conducted.ResultsRespondents reported that psychological distress was exacerbated by both environmental (financial, housing, employment) and psychosocial outcomes (loss of role and social support, inactivity), which are themselves stressors. Need for improvement in research methodology, participatory engagement and ethical reporting was evident.ConclusionsParticipatory engagement strategies might help to address identified psychosocial outcomes. More rigorous qualitative methods are required to ensure accuracy of findings.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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