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Rasha Abi Hana

Exploring the lived experiences and coping strategies of mental health caregivers in Ethiopia: implications for supportive interventions

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 4 March 2026
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Shumet, S., Zeleke, E. Exploring the lived experiences and coping strategies of mental health caregivers in Ethiopia: implications for supportive interventions. Int J Ment Health Syst (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-026-00696-y

Family caregivers of people with mental illness often face significant stress, stigma, and unequal responsibilities that affect their wellbeing and the quality of care they provide. This mixed-methods study in northwest Ethiopia explored coping strategies and experiences among 592 caregivers. Results showed that caregivers had relatively low coping levels, with factors such as being female, older age, farming occupation, longer illness duration, and repeated hospitalizations linked to lower adaptive coping. Higher caregiving burden and psychological distress were strongly associated with...

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Training Team collaboration

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 30 January 2026
Quick off meeting 16-12-2025

A new chapter in training has begun at ISSUP. A new Training Team has been formed with the goal of improving the accessibility and relevance of ISSUP’s training, while ensuring it reflects the learning needs of members worldwide.

In the early months of its work, the team carried out a training needs assessment to better understand members’ online learning needs. At the same time, the team engaged with several Learning Management System (LMS) providers to explore options for a new platform that supports accessible, high-quality learning. The proposals received are now being reviewed.

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