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Table 2 Characteristics of MHPSS programs and their participants

From: Monitoring and evaluation of mental health and psychosocial support programs in humanitarian settings: a scoping review of terminology and focus

 

Logframes (n = 38)

Academic Articles (n = 89)

Geographic Region, No. (%)

 Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States

2 (5.1)

22 (22.2)

 East Asia and the Pacific

0

13 (13.1)

 South Asia

4 (10.3)

11 (11.1)

 Eastern and Southern Africa

13 (33.3)

15 (15.2)

 Middle East and North Africa

7 (17.9)

15 (15.2)

 West and Central Africa

3 (7.7)

13 (13.1)

 Latin America and the Caribbean

2 (5.1)

10 (10.1)

 Not reported

8 (20.5)

0

Humanitarian Setting, No. (%)

 Ongoing armed conflict

8 (21.1)

6 (6.7)

 Post conflict

2 (5.3)

36 (40.4)

 Refugee settings

15 (39.5)

10 (11.2)

 Natural disasters

3 (7.9)

27 (30.3)

 Technological disasters

0

0

 Other

1 (2.6)

10 (11.2)

 Not reported

9 (23.7)

0

Age, No. (%)

 Children and adolescents (< 18 years)

5 (13.2)

31 (34.8)

 Adults (≥ 18 years)

1 (2.6)

31 (34.8)

 Combination of children, adolescents, and adults

18 (47.4)

22 (24.7)

 Not reported

14 (36.8)

5 (5.6)

Monitoring and evaluation Approach, No. (%)

 Quantitative

21 (55.3)

22 (24.7)

 Qualitative

0

44 (49.4)

 Both quantitative and qualitative

12 (31.6)

16 (18.0)

 Not reported

5 (13.2)

7 (7.9)

  1. The total number of regions is greater than the total numbers of logframes and articles, respectively, since multiple regions were reported in one logframe or article in some cases