Recognising and healing emotional wounds of child labourers: call to action based on the evidence and stakeholder views from India and Nepal.

Q2 Medicine BJPsych International Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1192/bji.2021.50
Harleen Kaur, Kathleen Duncan, Sandesh Dhakal, Narayan Sharma, Shanta Niraula, Rakesh Pandey, Veena Kumari, Jennifer Y F Lau, Tushar Singh
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Child labourers are at risk of poorer mental health and once rescued require urgent mental health interventions to ameliorate the long-term impact. In our review, only two published scientific studies evaluated custom-made interventions; other programmes were obtained from non-governmental organisations (NGOs), which need rigorous trial evaluation. We also sought the viewpoints of stakeholders working directly with rescued young people, as well as consulting young people with lived experiences of child labour. We propose that psychoeducational interventions aimed at employees working directly with young people could represent a fruitful approach for low- and middle-income countries in the Asia-Pacific region but also more generally.

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认识和治愈童工的情感创伤:根据印度和尼泊尔的证据和利益相关者的观点呼吁采取行动
童工面临心理健康状况较差的风险,一旦获救,就需要紧急的心理健康干预措施,以减轻长期影响。在我们的综述中,只有两项已发表的科学研究评估了定制干预措施;其他方案是从非政府组织获得的,需要严格的试验评估。我们还征求了直接与获救年轻人一起工作的利益相关者的意见,并咨询了有童工生活经历的年轻人。我们建议,针对直接与年轻人一起工作的员工的心理教育干预措施,对于亚太地区的中低收入国家以及更广泛的国家来说,可能是一种富有成效的方法。
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BJPsych International Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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