A short-term approach for promoting oral health of internally displaced children with PTSD: the key is improving mental health-results from a quasi-randomized trial
Abstract Background Several studies have demonstrated that mental (MH) and oral health (OH) of displaced children are negatively affected during the wartime. This may be a result of general self-neglect and psychological suffering. Therefore, previous studies suggested that psychosocial support (PSS...
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Main Authors: | Sulaf Hamid (Author), Mayssoon Dashash (Author), Youssef Latifeh (Author) |
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