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Table 3: Unique Google Scholar Articles Compared to PubMed Search.

Search: mental health, disaster, crisis, global health international health, humanitarian relief.

Document Title Type Exists in PubMed? Found in PubMed Search? Open Access
Betancourt TS, et al. Building an evidence base on mental health interventions for children affected by armed conflict. Intervention. 2008;(6):39 Peer Reviewed Journal yes no yes
Diaz JO, et al. Advances in disaster mental health and psychological support. New Delhi, India: Voluntary Health Association of India Press, 2006. Book no no yes
Budosan B, et al. "Evaluation of effectiveness of mental health training program for primary health care staff in Hambantota District, Sri Lanka post-tsunami." The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance. 2009 Peer Reviewed Journal no no yes
Eriksson CB, et al. "Predeployment mental health and trauma exposure of expatriate humanitarian aid workers: Risk and resilience factors." Traumatology (2012). Journal no no no
Budosan B, et al. "After the wave: a pilot project to develop mental health services in Ampara district, Sri Lanka post-tsunami." J Human Assist. 2007 Peer Reviewed Journal no no yes
Ventevogel P, et al. "An intervention Special Issue Integrating mental health care into existing systems of health care: during and after complex humanitarian emergencies." Intervention. 2011;(9.30): 195-210. Peer Reviewed Journal no no yes
Saxena S et al. "Assessing mental health and psychosocial needs and resources: Toolkit for humanitarian settings." UNHCR UN Agency Document no no yes
Jenkins, R. "Supporting governments to adopt mental health policies." World Psychiatry. 2003; (2.1):14. Policy Report yes no yes
Shah SA. "Ethical standards for transnational mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS): Do no harm, preventing cross-cultural errors and inviting pushback." Clinical Social Work Journal. 2011: 1-12. Peer Reviewed Journal no no no