2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-018-0175-8
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Mental health and psychosocial problems among conflict-affected children in Kachin State, Myanmar: a qualitative study

Abstract: BackgroundIn Kachin State, Myanmar, collapse of a ceasefire in 2011 has resulted in widespread exposure to conflict and ongoing internal displacement. Such exposures are known risk factors for mental health and psychosocial (MHPS) problems, yet mental health services for children and youth are typically scarce in such circumstances. Following evaluation of a mental health treatment for adult trauma survivors on the Thailand-Myanmar border, our study team received requests to support the development of a simila… Show more

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“…A vignette was read to the KI, who was asked whether they recognised this combination of signs. If so, they were asked what name this grouping of signs was commonly known by, and were then asked to describe: (a) the nature of the problem, including a description of symptoms; (b) the cause of the problem; (c) effects of the problem for the individual, family and community; (d) what people currently do about the problem and (e) what they think could or should be done about the problem (based on Lee et al ., 2018). This paper focuses only on their recognition and naming of these groupings of signs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A vignette was read to the KI, who was asked whether they recognised this combination of signs. If so, they were asked what name this grouping of signs was commonly known by, and were then asked to describe: (a) the nature of the problem, including a description of symptoms; (b) the cause of the problem; (c) effects of the problem for the individual, family and community; (d) what people currently do about the problem and (e) what they think could or should be done about the problem (based on Lee et al ., 2018). This paper focuses only on their recognition and naming of these groupings of signs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study drew upon, and extended rapid ethnographic approaches suited to the investigation of local understandings of distress (e.g. Betancourt et al ., 2009 ; Rasmussen et al ., 2011 ; Keys et al ., 2012 ; Bolton et al ., 2013 ; Lee et al ., 2018 ). The work included sequential case study interviews (Miller et al ., 2006 ), pile sort exercises (analysed through use of multi-dimensional scaling, MDS) and in-depth interviews with key informants (KIs) as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…These approaches capture many of the complex ways in which people describe and explain causes and character of their suffering. Research using these concepts has generated much important work on trauma (e.g., Hinton and Lewis-Fernández, 2010; Molendijk et al, 2016; Lee et al, 2018), demonstrating that cultures differ when it comes to models of mental illness and linking clinical research to important scholarship on narratives and communication. This work has led to better understanding of the ways in which personal and shared meanings of distress differ across cultural groups (Maercker et al, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Domain Of Cultural Models Of Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These camps are mainly school facilities and empty government buildings with few or no basic amenities. Many IDPs remain deprived of the right to the necessities of life especially with regards to their health, in addition to the psychosocial impact on their well-being (11).…”
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confidence: 99%