伊拉克非政府组织工作人员如何理解马斯洛需求层次理论和 MHPSS 金字塔:一项试点描述性研究。

Consortium psychiatricum Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17816/CP15540
Darya Rostam Ahmed, Mohammad Al Diab Al Azzawi, Reinhard Heun
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背景:马斯洛需求层次理论(马斯洛金字塔)和心理健康与社会心理支持(MHPSS)金字塔是人道 主义环境中不可或缺的框架,其目的是满足个人和社区的需求。目的:本研究旨在调查伊拉克非政府组织工作人员对马斯洛金字塔和心理健康与社会支持金字塔的混淆程度,找出混淆的原因,并探讨其对人道主义心理健康支持的影响:2023 年 12 月,我们通过在线调查开展了一项描述性试点研究,共有 61 名来自伊拉克人道主 义心理健康支持系统(MHPSS)的当地非政府组织工作人员参与。我们制定了一项措施来评估参与者对这两种模式的熟悉程度、他们所认为的差异以及他们对这两种模式在人道主义背景下的适用性的看法:男性参与者占样本的 55.7%(34 人),女性占 44.3%(27 人)。大多数参与者的年龄为 25-34 岁(57%,n=35)和 35-44 岁(34%,n=21)。大多数人拥有学士学位(67.2%,n=41),21.3%(n=13)拥有硕士学位。就职业而言,49.2%(n=30)从事保护部门的工作(性别暴力和儿童保护),其次是卫生部门(19.7%,n=12)、教育部门(4.9%,n=3)和其他部门的卫生和社会福利部工作人员(26.2%,n=16)。研究显示,54.1%(人数=33)的参与者难以理解或区分马斯洛金字塔和 MHPSS 金字塔。造成这种混淆的原因包括:认为结构相似(18.03%,n=11),缺乏对 MHPSS 金字塔的认识和了解(63.93%,n=39),以及两者的结合(18.03%,n=11):本研究强调了对非政府组织工作人员进行更好的培训和教育,以提高他们对马斯洛金字塔和人 力、健康和安全金字塔的认识的重要性。弥补这一知识差距可以提高人道主义援助的效率,确保在危机情况下个人和社区的需求得到充分满足。
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How NGO Staff Understand Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and MHPSS Pyramid in Iraq: A Pilot Descriptive Study.

Background: The Maslow's hierarchy of needs (Maslow's pyramid) and the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) pyramid are integral frameworks in humanitarian settings whose aim is to address individual and community needs. However, confusion often arises among non-governmental organization (NGO) workers about the application and differentiation of these models.

Aim: This study aims to investigate the extent of confusion among NGO workers in Iraq as regards the Maslow's and MHPSS pyramids, identify the causes of this confusion, and explore its implications in the context of humanitarian mental health support.

Methods: A pilot descriptive study was conducted in December 2023 through an online survey involving 61 local NGO workers from MHPSS components in Iraq. We created a measure to assess the participants' familiarity with both models, their perceived differences, and their views on the models' applicability in humanitarian contexts.

Results: Male participants represented 55.7% (n=34) of the sample, while females accounted for 44.3% (n=27). Most participants were aged 25-34 (57%, n=35) and 35-44 (34%, n=21). A majority held bachelor's degrees (67.2%, n=41), with 21.3% (n=13) holding master's degrees. In terms of occupation, 49.2% (n=30) were engaged in the protection sector (gender-based violence and child protection), followed by health (19.7%, n=12), education (4.9%, n=3), and MHPSS staff roles in other sectors (26.2%, n=16). The study revealed that 54.1% (n=33) of the participants struggled to understand or differentiate between Maslow's and MHPSS pyramids. The causes of this confusion were related to perceived structural similarities (18.03%, n=11), lack of awareness and knowledge about the MHPSS pyramid (63.93%, n=39), and a combination of both (18.03%, n=11).

Conclusion: The study underscores the importance of better training and education for NGO workers to improve their understanding of the Maslow's and MHPSS pyramids. Addressing this knowledge gap can increase efficacy in humanitarian aid provision, ensuring that individual and community needs are adequately met in crisis situations.

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