Trauma Functioning and Well-Being in Children Who Receive Mental Health Aid after Natural Disaster or War
Background: There is worldwide consensus that providing secondary prevention to promote resilience and prevent mental health concerns after a disaster is important. However, data supporting this kind of intervention is largely lacking. The current study evaluates the effectiveness of OperationSAFE,...
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Main Authors: | Emily A. Simonds (Author), Katrina Arlene P. Gobenciong (Author), Jonathan E. Wilson (Author), Michael R. Jiroutek (Author), Nicole R. Nugent (Author), Miranda A. L. van Tilburg (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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