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Protection Monitoring 2023
Quarter 2

Lebanon, 2023
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UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
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select_multiple mentalhealth (select_multiple mentalhealth)

Data file: Households

Overview

Valid: 6404
Invalid: 1642
Type: Discrete
Range: -
Format: Factor

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Categories
Value Category
1 Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
2 Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
3 Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
4 Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes]
5 Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
6 Do not know
7 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes]
8 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
9 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
10 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
11 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
12 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
13 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
14 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
15 Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] No symptoms among adult family members
16 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess.
17 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
18 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
19 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes]
20 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes]
21 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
22 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
23 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Increased aggressivity, feelings of anger, or harm to others -REFER IF POSSIBLE [in case partners have anger management programmes] Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER Suicidal ideation, plan or attempt -REFER
24 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. No symptoms among adult family members
25 Mild or isolated symptoms, such as: lack of sleep or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of desire to socialize; loss of energy; loss of interest in hobbies and activities; frustration; flashbacks; concentration problems; mood swings; irritable mood; restlessness or edginess. Suicidal ideation, plan or attempt -REFER
26 No symptoms among adult family members
27 No symptoms among adult family members Already had mental health / psychological distress issues that have now gotten worse
28 Suicidal ideation, plan or attempt -REFER
29 Suicidal ideation, plan or attempt -REFER Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day -REFER
30 Suicidal ideation, plan or attempt -REFER Self-harm -REFER
Missing value
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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