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To measure mental health problems among Congolese women in Nyarugusu refugee camp.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
Examines stress related to the use of toilet facilities or open defecation by women and girls at public places, workplaces and schools
Healthcare professionals prescribing montelukast should be alert to the risk of neuropsychiatric reactions in all patients including children and adolescents. Reported neuropsychiatric reactions include sleep disorders, hallucinations, anxiety and depression, as well as changes in behaviour and mood. Healthcare professionals...
Advice to British people affected by crises abroad such as large-scale terrorist attacks, natural disasters and political unrest, and how the FCDO can help.
What you can consider doing if your company is in financial difficulty.
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
Understanding the potential signs of company distress.
Training and tools to help practitioners and their managers discuss parental conflict.
A baseline study to determine the broad indicators of the population level of psychosocial distress in a rural community
This study looks at the association between psychological distress and social support among conflict refugees during the COVID-19 pandemic
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