Boston College School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2018 May;59(5):542-544. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12870.
Syria's civil conflict has created the largest humanitarian disaster of our time, causing massive population displacement, tremendous exposure to trauma, and loss. Advancing the mental health and psychosocial responses of war-affected populations both during acute humanitarian emergencies and in post-conflict transition is imperative in forging a constructive implementation agenda. This study makes an important contribution in building evidence toward effective interventions to advance the mental health and well-being of those affected by the Syrian crisis. Using an innovative approach, this work demonstrates that a thoughtful, ethical, and scientifically valid trial can be carried out in the midst of mass displacement. Further research is urgently needed on the effectiveness of interventions for vulnerable populations, with a growing need to embed studies of evidence-based mental health interventions within humanitarian responses.
叙利亚内战造成了我们这个时代最大的人道主义灾难,导致大规模人口流离失所,大量人员遭受创伤,并造成大量损失。在人道主义紧急情况期间和冲突后过渡阶段,促进受战争影响人群的心理健康和社会心理应对至关重要,这对于制定建设性的执行议程至关重要。本研究在为有效干预措施提供证据以促进受叙利亚危机影响人群的心理健康和福祉方面做出了重要贡献。本研究采用创新方法,证明在大规模流离失所的情况下,可以进行深思熟虑、符合伦理且科学有效的试验。迫切需要对弱势群体干预措施的有效性进行进一步研究,并且越来越需要将基于证据的心理健康干预措施的研究纳入人道主义应对措施之中。