CUP Faculty Research
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
International Medical Corps sought to enhance existing knowledge to develop a profile of coping mechanisms and help-seeking behaviors utilized among the Syrian refugee population in Jordan, along with identifying barriers to service utilization. Through this assessment, International Medical Corps also seeks to provide information that may contribute to a wider discussion as relevant national and international actors consider how to further promote Mental Health and Psychosocial Services in Jordan.
Recommended Citation
Corps, International Medical, "Understanding the Mental Health and Psychosocial Needs, and Service Utilization of Syrian Refugees and Jordanian Nationals: A Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis in the Kingdom of Jordan" (2017). CUP Faculty Research. 236.
https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/cup_commons_faculty/236
Source
CU Commons -- Social and Behavioral Sciences Department Faculty Research
Comments
The Community Psychology Evaluation and Research Lab at Concordia University - Portland contributed to this report.
Reed Mueller Phd. (Chair, Psychology Department)
Stephanie Lam (Design, Analysis, and Reporting)
Ernesto Vasquez III (Design, Analysis, and Reporting)
Ciara Lang (Editing Team Member)