Trauma-Informed Psychosocial Intervention Implementation and Sustainment with Forcibly Displaced Communities
Key Points
Implementation of a trauma-informed psychosocial intervention showed significant improvements in community engagement with forcibly displaced individuals.
The intervention positively impacted mental health metrics, leading to better recovery and resilience among participants within six months.
Observational analysis across various displaced-community settings highlighted key factors for effective program sustainment and community support.
These findings may encourage the adoption of psychosocial interventions in humanitarian responses, emphasizing the importance of tailored community strategies.
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