A brief psychological intervention for improving the mental health of Venezuelan migrants and refugees: A mixed-methods study
The last decade has seen a rising interest in brief and affordable psychological interventions delivered by lay providers to address the unmet need for mental health care in low resource settings. This study sought to (i) determine whether the implementation of a culturally-adapted low-intensity psy...
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Main Authors: | Camila Perera (Author), Kinan Aldamman (Author), Maj Hansen (Author), Ida Haahr-Pedersen (Author), Joyce Caballero-Bernal (Author), Olga N. Caldas-Castañeda (Author), Yosbelly Chaparro-Plata (Author), Cecilie Dinesen (Author), Nana Wiedemann (Author), Frédérique Vallières (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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