将生计纳入酷刑幸存者心理健康和社会心理支持计划的成果:尼泊尔西部混合方法研究。

Diwakar Khanal, Sabina Sitaula, Pitambar Koirala, Kamal Gautam, Suraj Koirala
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导言:从 1996 年到 2006 年,尼泊尔经历了长达十年的武装冲突,对酷刑幸存者造成了不利影响。冲突对他们生活的各个方面造成了威胁,如男性健康、社会经济地位、人权以及重新融入原来社区的过程。本研究的对象是武装冲突中的酷刑幸存者:本研究旨在提供证据,说明生计支持(通过商业发展、农业/畜牧业和微型企业等方式支持个人谋生)对酷刑幸存者的心理健康和社会心理福祉以及社会赋权的影响:结果:在 46 名酷刑幸存者中,共有 44 人报告说,在采取生计干预措施后,他们的精神健康和社会心理健康得到了改善。抑郁症(21.7% 降至 2.3%)、焦虑症(15.2% 降至 6.8%)和创伤后应激障碍(44.4% 降至 4.5%)等症状的严重程度明显减轻,其影响程度为中高。同样,干预后社会关系、经济状况和自主性(自信心和积极性的提高)也得到了改善:我们的研究得出结论,生计干预极大地促进了酷刑幸存者的经济发展,改善了他们的心理健康、社会心理福祉、社会赋权和生活质量。这些数据初步证明了将生计计划纳入心理健康和社会心理支持计划(MHPSS)所取得的积极成果。虽然由于缺乏对照组,我们无法分离出生计计划的具体影响,但我们的定性数据表明,该干预措施深受欢迎,具有文化亲和力,而且前景广阔。这项研究为进一步研究提出了一些建议。
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Outcomes of integrating livelihood into mental health and psychosocial support program among survivors of torture: A mixed-method study from western Nepal.

Introduction: From 1996 to 2006, Nepal experienced a decade-long armed conflict that adversely impacted survivors of torture. The conflict posed threats to various facets of their lives, such as men-tal health, socio-economic status, human rights, and the process of reintegration into their original communities. This study was done with the survivors of torture from the armed conflict.

Objective: This study aims to generate evidence on the impact of livelihood support (supporting individuals with earning their livelihood through business development, farming/animal husbandry and mi-cro-entrepreneurship) upon mental health and psychosocial wellbeing as well as social empower-ment of survivors of torture.

Results: In total, 44 out of 46 torture survivors reported improvement in their mental health and psychosocial well-being after the livelihood intervention was instituted. Significant reduction in the severity of symptoms of depression (21.7% to 2.3%), anxiety (15.2% to 6.8%), and post-traumatic stress disorder (44.4% to 4.5%) was observed with medium to high effect size. Similarly, improvement in social relationship, economic status, and autonomy (increase in self-confidence and motivation) were noticed post-intervention.

Discussion and conclusion: Our study concludes that the livelihood intervention has significantly contributed to economic uplift, improved mental health, psychosocial well-being, social empowerment and quality of life among the survivors of torture. The data provide preliminary evidence of positive outcomes from integrating a livelihood program into an MHPSS (Mental Health and Psychosocial Support) program. Although the lack of a control group prevents us from isolating the specific impacts of the livelihood program, our qualitative data indicate that the intervention is well-received, culturally rel-evant, and promising. The study has yielded certain recommendations for further research.

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