mhGAP Humanitarian Intervention Guide (mhGAP-HIG)

Clinical Management of Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Conditions in Humanitarian Emergencies

Overview

Adults and children affected by emergencies experience a substantial and diverse range of mental, substance use, and neurological problems.

The mhGAP Humanitarian Intervention Guide contains first-line management recommendations for mental, neurological and substance use conditions for non-specialist health-care providers in humanitarian emergencies where access to specialists and treatment options is limited. It is a simple, practical tool that aims to support general health facilities in areas affected by humanitarian emergencies in assessing and managing acute stress, grief, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis, epilepsy, intellectual disability, harmful substance use and risk of suicide.

This new tool is an adaptation of WHO’s mhGAP Intervention Guide, a widely-used evidence-based manual for the management of these conditions in non-specialized health settings.

 

CORRECTION

Please note that two typos have been identified in the Epilepsy module of the mhGAP-Humanitarian Intervention Guide (mhGAP-HIG). This pertains to text in ‘Box EPI 2: Assessment and management of a person who is convulsing or is unconscious following a seizure’. The correct doses are as follows:

  • Child glucose dose: 2–5 ml/kg of 10% glucose
  • Adult glucose dose: 25-50 ml of 50% glucose

This correction has been made in the mhGAP-HIG manuals in all languages available on our website.

 

 

 

WHO Team
Mental Health and Substance Use
Editors
WHO and UNHCR
Number of pages
68
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978 92 4 154892 2
Copyright
WHO