
The study aimed to explore the mental health status and psychosocial support among the Rohingya refugees who fled their homes to Bangladesh. Participatory, qualitative research was conducted among the Rohingya refugees, and the data were analyzed using SPSS and thematic content analysis techniques. The study found a high prevalence of mental health and psychological problems among the Rohingya refugees, which are often hidden or unnoticed. The daily stressors were associated with social insecurity, lack of livelihood opportunities, and past trauma history of the participants. The study concludes that stigma and cultural interpretation of mental health among Rohingya are unique and different from the host population of Bangladesh, and effective and culturally appropriate services need to be provided to address these problems.
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