Publications

Antares Foundation has a long-standing commitment to advancing research on the psychosocial wellbeing of humanitarian workers. In partnership with leading international institutions, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Antares has coordinated multi-country studies examining stress, resilience, and mental health challenges among humanitarian personnel. This collaborative research has included both expatriate and national staff and has generated valuable insights into risk factors such as chronic work-related stress and protective factors such as organisational support and peer connection. The findings have been published in peer-reviewed journals and international reports, contributing to the evidence base for improving staff care systems and promoting sustainable wellbeing practices across the humanitarian sector.

Related Publications

Psychological Distress, Depression, Anxiety, and Burnout among International Humanitarian Aid Workers

Predeployment Mental Health and Trauma Exposure of Expatriate Humanitarian Aid Workers Risk and Resilience Factors

Publications Antares Associates

Factors associated with common mental health problems of humanitarian workers in South Sudan

Trauma-related mental health problems among national humanitarian staff

Organizational Staff Support in South Sudan