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Mental Health Psychosocial and Child Protection for Syrian Adolescent Refugees in Jordan

Status: Published 25 May 2014 - 31 July 2014
Funded
Methodology: Data collection started, widgets.needs_assessment.status.5, widgets.needs_assessment.status.6
Methodology description: Desk Review of Available Documents Coordinated Information sharing
Sampling: Random
Sampling size:
Target population: Population in Camp, Urban / Rural Population
Measurement: Individual

Mental Health Psychosocial and Child Protection for Syrian Adolescent Refugees in Jordan

Status: Published 25 May 2014 - 31 July 2014
Funded
Methodology: Focus Group Discussion, Individual key informant interviews, Secondary Data Review
Methodology description: Desk Review of Available Documents Coordinated Information sharing
Sampling: Random
Sampling size:
Target population: Population in Camp, Urban / Rural Population
Measurement: Individual
1. To ascertain the scope and prevalence of violence experienced by Syrian adolescents in Jordan 2. To gain an understanding of the perceived discrimination felt by Syrian refugees in Jordan through the perspectives of adolescents and their parents 3. To assess mental health and psychosocial needs of Syrian refugee adolescents in camp and non-camp settings 4. To gain an understanding of current coping strategies, resilience traits and protective strategies that adolescents

Sectors

  •  Child Protection
  •  Mental Health and Psychosocial Support

Locations

  • Jordan
  • Zarqa Governorate
  • Irbid Governorate
  • Mafraq Governorate
  • Zaatari Refugee Camp
  • Syrian Arab Republic

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