Psychological and social interventions for the promotion of mental health in people living in low- and middle-income countries affected by humanitarian crises

May 21, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Psychological and social support to improve mental health in people facing crises in low- and middle-income countries

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Abstract

13 randomized controlled trials involving 7917 participants were analyzed to assess psychosocial interventions for promoting mental health in low- and middle-income countries affected by humanitarian crises.

  • No significant difference was found between psychosocial interventions and control conditions in improving mental well-being and prosocial behavior in children and adolescents at study endpoint.
  • Interventions may lead to slight improvements in functioning, with some sustained effects observed at follow-up, although the evidence is very uncertain.
  • In adults, psychosocial interventions may slightly improve mental well-being at the study endpoint but show little to no effect at follow-up, with uncertain evidence supporting this.
  • Overall, evidence regarding the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in promoting positive mental health outcomes is limited and inconclusive.

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