Who cares for former child soldiers? Mental health systems of care in sierra leone.

Journal: Community mental health journal

Volume: 49

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2014

Affiliated Institutions:  Asian Americans for Community Involvement/Center for Survivors of Torture, San Jose, CA , USA. suzan.song@post.harvard.edu

Abstract summary 

While numerous studies on former child soldiers (FCS) have shown mental health needs, adequate services are a challenge. This study aimed to identify priorities, barriers and facilitators of mental health care for Sierra Leonean FCS. Thematic analysis was done on 24 qualitative interviews with participants from diverse sectors. Priorities of mental distress, substance abuse, and gender-based violence were common among FCS clients. Barriers were governmental support and communication with other providers. Perceived facilitators of care were primary- and secondary-level interventions. A public mental health model would feasibly build upon local, culturally embraced interventions, targeting local priorities and reducing barriers to care.

Authors & Co-authors:  J Song van den Brink de Jong

Study Outcome 

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Statistics
Citations :  J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2003 Sep;6(3):135-43
Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s10597-013-9597-3
SSN : 1573-2789
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
Study Design
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Sierra leone
Publication Country
United States