Job insecurity and mental health related outcomes among the humanitarian workers during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study.
Naznin SultanaMd AsaduzzamanMd Abu Bakkar SiddiqueHafeza KhatunFarzana Sultana BariMd Nazrul IslamArifa TabassumAbdus Salam MondolMd Abu SayemAbu Yousuf Md AbdullahM Pear HossainEmmanuel BiracyazaPublished in: BMC psychology (2022)
Our findings highlight that job security remains essential to help tackle the severity of depression, anxiety and stress in humanitarian workers. The results reflected the critical importance of local and international NGOs addressing poor mental health conditions of their employees to prevent mental health outbreaks.