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      Mental health and psychosocial support needs among people displaced by Boko Haram in Nigeria

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          Since 2013, the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria has left almost 2 million people displaced and 10 million in need of life-saving services. While the humanitarian response has focused on provision of food, shelter, and physical health needs, mental health needs remain largely overlooked. This mixed-methods project explored the mental health and psychosocial (MHPS) burden, existing resources and coping mechanisms, and remaining needs among internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities in Borno State, Nigeria. Survey findings reveal a high burden of mental health needs: 60% of participants strongly endorsed at least one mental health symptom, and 75% endorsed functional impairment associated with mental health symptoms. Unexpectedly, we found that adult men had the highest rates of symptom burden, suggesting that typical approaches focusing on women and children would miss this vulnerable population. Qualitative findings (free lists, interviews, focus group discussions) reflect MHPS needs that could be addressed through solutions-focused approaches, although tailored interventions would be needed to support stigmatized and vulnerable groups such as drug users and rape victims. Finally, participants emphasized the breakdown of community and political leadership structures, as well as of economic and livelihood activities, suggesting that MHPS interventions should focus on restoring these key resources.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          101256323
          34536
          Glob Public Health
          Glob Public Health
          Global public health
          1744-1692
          1744-1706
          4 October 2019
          19 September 2019
          March 2020
          01 March 2021
          : 15
          : 3
          : 358-371
          Affiliations
          University of California San Diego, Duke Global Health Institute
          Gede Foundation
          Gede Foundation
          Gede Foundation
          Catholic Relief Services
          Catholic Relief Services
          George Washington University
          Author notes
          [* ] Correspondence to: Bonnie N. Kaiser, 9500 Gilman Road, #0532, La Jolla, CA 92093, bfullard@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC7028461 PMC7028461 7028461 nihpa1540990
          10.1080/17441692.2019.1665082
          7028461
          31535595
          1c863393-4321-4ff4-8ae5-43da6c650bcc
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          internally displaced persons (IDPs),Nigeria,Boko Haram,mental health and psychosocial support,humanitarian emergency

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