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This study explores the effectiveness of community-based mental health and psychosocial support (CB-MHPSS) programs for refugees and asylum seekers in the U.S. It employs a realist evaluation (RE) approach, focusing on the challenges and strategies for implementing these group interventions in diverse settings. Data was gathered from 11 refugee-serving agencies, involving staff and refugee facilitators who conducted 31 CB-MHPSS intervention groups in 2021. Key findings highlight the need for flexibility in adapting these interventions to meet local needs, especially during challenges like the global pandemic. The balance between maintaining the program's integrity and tailoring it to fit the newcomers' needs was crucial. Insights were gained into overcoming barriers and enhancing program effectiveness, emphasizing the importance of community partnerships and local knowledge. This study provides valuable guidance for effectively supporting the mental health and well-being of refugees and asylum seekers through community-driven approaches.

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Why is it important?

This article offers crucial insights into implementing mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions for refugees and asylum seekers in the U.S., using the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework. It highlights the importance of understanding complex contextual factors and the adaptability of interventions to local needs. The study emphasizes community participation and empowerment, making it a vital resource for practitioners and policymakers in refugee mental health. Its approach to adapting interventions to diverse cultural and community settings is particularly relevant and practical, providing guidelines for effective and sustainable mental health support.

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This page is a summary of: Implementation Evaluation of Community-Based Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Intervention for Refugee Newcomers in the United States, Health & Social Care in the Community, October 2023, Hindawi Publishing Corporation,
DOI: 10.1155/2023/6696415.
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