Psychological distress and social support among conflict refugees in urban, semi-rural and rural settlements in Uganda: burden and associations.
Gloria SeruwagiCatherine NakiddeEric LugadaMaria SsematikoDunstan P DdamuliraAndrew MasabaBrian LuswataEric A OchenBetty OkotDenis MuhangiStephen LawokoPublished in: Conflict and health (2022)
There is a settlement-inequality (i.e. rural vs. urban) in psychological distress and social support among conflict refugees in Uganda. To address psychological distress, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) should focus on strategies which strengthen the existing social networks among refugees. Variations in social support are a key predictor of distress which should guide tailored need-adapted interventions instead of duplicating similar and generic interventions across diverse refugee settlements.