SH+ 360

Marx R. Leku,Jacqueline N. Ndlovu,Christine Bourey,Luke R. Aldridge,Nawaraj Upadhaya,Wietse A. Tol,Jura L. Augustinavicius
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2022
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Journal article
Location
Uganda
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We explore multi-sectoral integration as a model for scaling up evidence-based mental health and psychosocial support interventions in humanitarian settings. We introduce Self Help Plus 360, designed to support humanitarian partners across different sectors to integrate a psychosocial intervention into their programming and more holistically address population needs.Leku, M., Ndlovu, J., Bourey, C., Aldridge, L., Upadhaya, N., Tol, W., & Augustinavicius, J. (2022). SH 360: Novel model for scaling up a mental health and psychosocial support programme in humanitarian settings. BJPsych Open,8(5), E147. doi:10.1192/bjo.2022.533

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