Integration of livelihood support with MHPSS in rehabilitation of torture survivors in LMICs: Addressing poverty and mental health dynamics.

Ayesha Mushtaq
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Introduction: The integration of livelihood support with mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS) seems crucial for the rehabilitation of torture survivors in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aimed to explore the intersec-tionality of poverty and mental health, and the integration of livelihood support with-in MHPSS frameworks related to the rehabilitation of torture survivors in LMICs.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire distributed to members of the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) in LMICs (n=25). The questionnaire explored the perception of IRCT centres in LMIC countries regard-ing the extent to which poverty contributes to poor mental health outcomes among torture sur-vivors and the effectiveness of integrating livelihood support into MHPSS interventions.

Results: The study highlighted the significant economic challenges faced by torture survivors, indicating a high prevalence of extreme poverty among this group. The study found that 92% of respondents believed that poverty and mental health outcomes of torture survivors are strongly linked. Eco-nomic and social inequalities were identified as key determinants of mental health, emphasizing the need to address these inequalities in rehabilitation programs for torture survivors.

Discussion: The study underscores the critical connection between poverty, mental health, and the experience of torture. In the view of most IRCT centres, the integration of livelihood support with MHPSS is essential for addressing economic disparities and promoting long-term resilience among survivors. The results highlight the need to conduct long-term longitudinal studies that provide support to this perception. The study recommends enhancing coordination among stakeholders, addressing cultural and social barriers, securing sustainable funding, and developing strategies to integrate livelihood support with MHPSS for torture survivors. According to participants, rehabilitation programmes should include economic empowerment, mental health support, and social integration, to contribute to a holistic recovery, long-term resilience, and overall well-being.

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在低收入和中等收入国家的酷刑幸存者康复过程中将生活支持与 MHPSS 相结合:解决贫困和心理健康动态问题。
导言:将生活支持与心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)相结合似乎对中低收入国家(LMICs)酷刑幸存者的康复至关重要。本研究旨在探讨贫困与心理健康的相互关系,以及将生活支持纳入与中低收入国家酷刑幸存者康复相关的心理健康和社会心理支持框架的问题:方法:采用半结构式调查问卷的方式进行了一项横向研究,调查对象为低收入国家酷刑受害者国际康复理事会(IRCT)的成员(25 人)。问卷调查了低收入和中等收入国家的酷刑受害者国际康复理事会中心对贫困在多大程度上导致酷刑幸存者心理健康状况不佳以及将生活支持纳入MHPSS干预措施的有效性的看法:研究强调了酷刑幸存者面临的重大经济挑战,表明这一群体中赤贫现象十分普遍。研究发现,92% 的受访者认为贫困与酷刑幸存者的精神健康状况密切相关。生态经济和社会不平等被认为是心理健康的关键决定因素,这强调了在酷刑幸存者康复计划中解决这些不平等问题的必要性:本研究强调了贫困、心理健康和酷刑经历之间的重要联系。大多数酷刑康复和酷刑治疗中心认为,将生计支持与 "心理健康和社会支持服务 "相结合,对于解决经济差距和促进幸存者的长期复原力至关重要。研究结果强调,有必要开展长期纵向研究,为这一观点提供支持。研究建议加强利益攸关方之间的协调,消除文化和社会障碍,确保可持续供资,并制定战略,将生计支持与针对酷刑幸存者的 MHPSS 结合起来。参与者认为,康复计划应包括经济赋权、心理健康支持和社会融合,以促进全面康复、长期复原力和整体福祉。
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