Assessing mental health needs after a major disaster: experience from the Pakistan earthquake, 2005

K. Siddiqi, N. Siddiqi, K. Saeed, A. House
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Objectives: Three months after the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, we carried out a mental health needs assessment on behalf of the World Health Organization (WHO) in one district. Here, we share our experience, to illustrate the challenges of undertaking such an assessment, under extreme circumstances and in resource‐poor settings. Materials and methods: We analysed service utilization data and conducted surveys of psychological problems in two tent villages using the GHQ‐12. In addition, we carried out a thematic analysis on data from a series of semi‐structured interviews with local people and field notes during key meetings and visits. Results: We found that, before the earthquake, mental health service provision in the district was extremely limited or non‐existent. We found evidence of considerable post‐disaster psychological distress and high service utilization. Notable themes from the interviews included lack of mental health service provision before the earthquake, and a reduction in social stigma ...
评估重大灾难后的心理健康需求:2005年巴基斯坦地震的经验
目标:2005年巴基斯坦地震发生三个月后,我们代表世界卫生组织(世卫组织)在一个地区进行了心理健康需求评估。在这里,我们分享我们的经验,以说明在极端情况下和资源贫乏的环境下进行这种评估的挑战。材料和方法:我们利用GHQ‐12分析了两个帐篷村的服务利用数据,并对心理问题进行了调查。此外,我们还对一系列与当地人进行的半结构化访谈和重要会议和访问期间的实地记录中的数据进行了专题分析。结果:地震前,该地区的心理健康服务极为有限或根本不存在。我们发现了大量的灾后心理困扰和高服务利用率的证据。访谈中值得注意的主题包括地震前缺乏心理健康服务,以及社会污名的减少……
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